Women Are No Angels

Women Are No Angels

Release date : March 23, 1943
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Willi Forst /
Writers : Géza von Cziffra /
Production companies : Wien-Film /
March 23, 1943 1h 20m Germany Comedy German More
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Frauen sind keine Engel" was made on a moderate budget and has generally found not as much attention as that which has been rightfully accorded to his 'Viennese trilogy' made at about the same time. Please don't expect the outward splendour of some other Forst films, even though script, acting and direction leave nothing to be desired. However, like many of Forst's more important films this one not only provides great entertainment, but is also a thorough examination of the relation of fiction/art and reality.
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  • title:Women Are No Angels
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1943
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Willi Forst /
  • Writers: Géza von Cziffra ·
  • Production companies: Wien-Film ·
  • Overview:Frauen sind keine Engel" was made on a moderate budget and has generally found not as much attention as that which has been rightfully accorded to his 'Viennese trilogy' made at about the same time. Please don't expect the outward splendour of some other Forst films, even though script, acting and direction leave nothing to be desired. However, like many of Forst's more important films this one not only provides great entertainment, but is also a thorough examination of the relation of fiction/art and reality.
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