• Source: The Impossible Woman (1936 film)
    • 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. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and partly on location in Romania. It was based on the novel Madame will nicht heiraten by Mia Fellmann.


      Synopsis


      The female head of an oil company is known for her aloof manner, and is considered an "impossible woman" by her employees. Eventually, she falls in love with one of her engineers, who has rescued the company from industrial sabotage.


      Cast


      Dorothea Wieck as Ileana Manescu
      Gustav Fröhlich as Ingenieur Wiegand
      Gina Falckenberg as Mignon
      Edwin Jürgensen as Maravella
      Paul Henckels as Möller
      Harry Hardt as Director Kiriak
      Willi Schur as Dobre - Werkmeister
      Karl Hannemann as Roman - Bohrmeister
      Emil Höfer as Nicu
      Katja Specht as Mitza
      Wilhelm König as Ingenieur Jonescu
      Eduard Bornträger as Banu - Prokurist
      Gerhard Dammann as Ein Briefträger
      Fred Becker as Dancer
      Gertrud Weiß as Dancer
      Hugo Flink
      Adolf Gondrell
      Charlotte Hasse
      Heinrich Krill
      Max Maschek
      Kitty Meinhardt
      Günther Meyer
      Arthur Reinhardt
      Willi Rose
      Margarete Sachse
      Nico Turoff


      References




      Bibliography


      Hake, Sabine (2001). Popular Cinema of the Third Reich. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-73458-6.


      External links


      The Impossible Woman at IMDb

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