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The Merry Wives of Windsor (1950 film)

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Duration
  

Country
  
East Germany

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Genre
  
Comedy, Musical, Romance

Language
  
The Merry Wives of Windsor (1950 film) The Merry Wives of Windsor Wikipedia


Release date
  
22 October 1950

Production
  
Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft

Cinematography
  
Cast
  
(Frau Fluth (Mistress Ford)), (Frau Gretchen Reich (Mistress Page)), (Sir John Falstaff (Johannes Spenser)), (Fenton), (Herr Fluth)

Similar movies
  
The Singing Ringing Tree (1957), Blum Affair (1948), Murderers Among Us (1946), For Eyes Only (1963)

Otto nikolai the merry wives of windsor


The Merry Wives of Windsor (German: Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor) is a 1950 East German musical comedy film directed by Georg Wildhagen. It was based on William Shakespeare's play by the same name.

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Otto nikolai the merry wives of windsor


Plot

In Elizabethan England, Sir John Falstaff is embroiled in attempting to have a love affair with several women, which soon turns into a humorous adventure.

Cast

  • Sonja Ziemann - Mrs. Fluth
  • Camilla Spira - Mrs. Gretchen Reich
  • Paul Esser - Sir John Falstaff
  • Ina Halley - Anna Reich
  • Eckart Dux - Fenton
  • Alexander Engel - Innkeeper Reich
  • Claus Holm - Mr. Fluth
  • Joachim Teege - Mr. Spärlich
  • Gerd Frickhöffer - Dr. Cajus
  • Rita Streich - Mrs. Fluth (singing voice)
  • Martha Mödl - Mrs. Gretchen Reich (singing voice)
  • Sonja Schöner - Anna Reich (singing voice)
  • Helmut Krebs - Fenton (voice)
  • Hans Kramer - Sir John Falstaff (voice)
  • Willi Heyer-Kraemer - Innkeeper Reich (singing voice)
  • Herbert Brauer - Mr. Fluth (singing voice)
  • Production

    The film is an adaptation of the 1849 opera The Merry Wives of Windsor composed by Otto Nicolai with a libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal which was based on William Shakespeare's play of the same title. It was made by the state-owned DEFA studio on a large budget.

    Reception

    The film was highly successful by East German standards, and drew 6,090,329 viewers to the cinemas. Ernst Richter noted that while "the socially critical tone was unmistakably present in the film", it was free of "heavy-handed communist propaganda." Heinz Kersten characterized it as one of the last apolitical entertainment pictures produced by DEFA before the Socialist Unity Party of Germany tightened its control on the national film industry. Albert Wilkening wrote it was "a significant step forward in making movies in the GDR... Wildhagen's directing was quite skillful."

    References

    The Merry Wives of Windsor (1950 film) Wikipedia
    The Merry Wives of Windsor (1950 film) IMDb The Merry Wives of Windsor (1950 film) themoviedb.org