Fanfare of Marriage (German: Fanfaren der Ehe) is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Hans Grimm and starring Dieter Borsche, Georg Thomalla and Inge Egger.[1] It is the sequel to the 1951 German film Fanfares of Love.
Fanfare of Marriage | |
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Directed by | Hans Grimm |
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Cinematography | Erich Claunigk |
Edited by | Lilian Seng |
Music by | Franz Grothe |
Production company | N.D.F.-Produktion |
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Release date | 3 September 1953 |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location around Genoa and Naples in Italy. The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Lück and Hans Sohnle.
While their musician wives are away working on a cruise ship, their husbands are forced to dress up in drag and pretend to be woman in order to convince the social services that they are able to look after their children properly.
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