Dissatisfied Woman (1936)
Lisa's marriage is all in all quite happy; unfortunately, her husband never listens to her when it comes to buying new things. To change this situation, she fakes a loss of memory and pretends not to know who her husband is. When he calls the young psychiatrist Dr. Spinelski for help, Lisa acts, as if she believes he is her husband; and as part of the therapy, Spinelski makes sure that Lisa gets everything she wants. Finally, Lisa comes to the conclusion that she'd rather have her real husband and so pretends to fall for him, whereupon they start a new life together. I'll remember to try that the next time I'm not allowed to buy some beer.
Director: Nunzio Malasomma
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Johannes Riemann as Paul Brandt |
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Fita Benkhoff as Lisa Brandt |
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Wolfgang Liebeneiner as Dr. Spinelski |
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Erika von Thellmann as Klothilde Lawrence |
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Hilde Sessak as Carola |
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Ilse Fürstenberg as Helene |
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Ingeborg Johannsen as Eveline - ihre Tochter |
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Max Gülstorff as Josef - Diener bei Brandt |
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Martha Ziegler as Marie - Köchin bei Brandt |
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Ellen Frank as Freundin der Frau Brandt |
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Hilde Munsch as Freundin der Frau Brandt |
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Rudolf Klein-Rogge as Professor der Nervenklinik |
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Alexander Bobroff as |
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Trude Haefelin as |
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Fred Köster as |
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Otto Kronburger as |
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Eugen von Bongardt as |
| Directing | Nunzio Malasomma | Director |