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An Ideal Husband
Directed by Herbert Selpin
Written by
Produced by Harry Dettmann
Starring
Cinematography Emil Schünemann
Edited by Lena Neumann
Music by Werner Bochmann
Production
company
Distributed byTerra Film
Release date
  • 6 September 1935 (1935-09-06)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryGermany
Language German

An Ideal Husband ( German: Ein idealer Gatte) is a 1935 German comedy film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Brigitte Helm, Sybille Schmitz and Karl Ludwig Diehl. It is based on the 1895 play An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde, a sensitive and romantic comedy representing the 19th century. The adaptation by Thea von Harbou is very faithful to the original work. [1]

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Artur Günther and Benno von Arent. Interiors were shot at Terra Film's Marienfelde Studios, while extensive location shooting took place in London.

Plot summary

The film revolves around Sir Robert Chiltern, a respected politician with a hidden past of corruption. When a scheming woman named Mrs. Cheveley discovers his secret, she blackmails him, forcing him to support a fraudulent government project. Sir Robert seeks help from his witty friend, Lord Arthur Goring, to navigate the moral dilemma. The film explores themes of integrity, morality, and the consequences of one's actions while maintaining Oscar Wilde's signature humor and wit.

Main cast

References

  1. ^ Hull p. 85

Bibliography

  • Hull, David Stewart (1969). Film in the Third Reich: A Study of the German Cinema, 1933–1945. University of California Press. ISBN  978-0-520-01489-3.

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