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The Woman of My Dreams 1944

★ 5.19 votes93 min📅 1944-08-25

Directed by the effervescent Georg Jacoby, *The Woman of My Dreams (1944)* is a dazzling blend of music, comedy, and romance set against the backdrop of a glittering Berlin stage.

Director: Georg Jacoby

Cast

Marika Rökk
Marika Rökk
Julia Koestner
Wolfgang Lukschy
Wolfgang Lukschy
Peter Groll, Oberingenieur
Walter Müller
Walter Müller
Erwin Forster, Ingenieur
Georg Alexander
Georg Alexander
Der Theaterdirektor
Grethe Weiser
Grethe Weiser
Luise, Jungfer bei Julia
Lotte Spira
Lotte Spira
Kantinenwirtin
Victor Janson
Victor Janson
Lokalgast
Herbert Weißbach
Schlafwagenkontrolleur
Inge Drexel
Dorfmädchen Resi
Valentin Froman
Valentin Froman
Julias Tanzpartner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Woman of My Dreams (1944)* about?

This vibrant musical comedy follows Julia Koster, a captivating red-headed revue star whose dazzling performances ignite both the stage and a whirlwind romance. As her career takes center stage, personal and professional entanglements collide in a tale of love, laughter, and showbiz dreams.

Who directed *The Woman of My Dreams*?

Georg Jacoby directed this lively 1944 musical comedy, known for his knack for blending romance with spirited entertainment.

Who stars in *The Woman of My Dreams*?

The film stars Marika Rökk as Julia Koster, alongside Wolfgang Lukschy, Walter Müller, Georg Alexander, and Grethe Weiser.

Is *The Woman of My Dreams (1944)* worth watching?

With its infectious energy, memorable musical numbers, and Rökk's magnetic presence, this 1940s gem offers a delightful escape. While modern audiences may seek it out for its historical charm, its blend of humor and romance still sparkles today.

How long is *The Woman of My Dreams*?

The film runs for 93 minutes.

About The Woman of My Dreams (1944) — A 1940s musical comedy bursting with Marika Rökk's star power

Directed by the effervescent Georg Jacoby, *The Woman of My Dreams (1944)* is a dazzling blend of music, comedy, and romance set against the backdrop of a glittering Berlin stage. Marika Rökk shines as Julia Koster, a magnetic red-headed revue star whose electrifying opening performance—complete with the iconic number "At Night It Isn't Right To Be Alone"—thrills a packed theater. The film crackles with the energy of pre-war variety shows, where romance simmers under the spotlight and laughter dances between heartfelt moments. Rökk's charm and Walter Müller's playful chemistry make this a charming escapist fantasy, where every musical number feels like a love letter to the golden age of cinema.

Crafted during a time when escapism was cinema's greatest gift, *The Woman of My Dreams* balances humor and heart with the precision of a well-rehearsed routine. The story unfolds with the rhythm of a Broadway musical, blending witty banter, swooning romance, and show-stopping performances that leave audiences grinning. It's a snapshot of an era when films aimed to enchant, to transport, and to make even the darkest days feel a little brighter.