The Impossible Woman (German: Die unmögliche Frau) is a 1936 German romance film directed by Johannes Meyer and starring Dorothea Wieck, Gustav Fröhlich and Gina Falckenberg.[1] It was shot partly in Romania. It was based on the novel Madame will nicht heiraten by Mia Fellmann.
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Directed by | Johannes Meyer |
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Cinematography | Alexander von Lagorio |
Edited by | Fritz C. Mauch |
Music by | Clemens Schmalstich |
Production company | Cine-Allianz Tonfilm |
Distributed by | Europa Film |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Nazi Germany |
Language | German |
The female head of an oil company is known for her aloof manner, and is known as an "impossible woman" by her employees. Eventually, she falls in love with one of her engineers, who has rescued the company from industrial sabotage.
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