Bachelor's Paradise

Bachelor's Paradise
Directed by Kurt Hoffmann
Produced by Heinz Rühmann
Written by Johannes Boldt (novel)
Karl Peter Gillmann
Günter Neumann
Starring Heinz Rühmann
Josef Sieber
Hans Brausewetter
Trude Marlen
Music by Michael Jary
Cinematography Carl Drews
Edited by Arnfried Heyne
Production
company
Distributed by Terra Film
Release dates
1 August 1939
Running time
91 minutes
Country Germany
Language German

Bachelors' Paradise (German:Paradies der Junggesellen) is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Josef Sieber and Hans Brausewetter.[1] It was based on a novel by Johannes Boldt. The film featured the popular song Das kann doch einen Seemann nicht erschüttern.

Synopsis

After getting his second divorce, Hugo Bartels and his two ex-military comrades agree a pact to form a "paradise for bachelors" club in which all are pledged never to get married again. However, when Hugo meets and falls in love with an attractive woman he faces as a quandary. He is eventually able to marry her after introducing his friends to his two ex-wives who also fall in love.

Cast

References

  1. Etlin p.164

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