Women Who Shouldn't Get Married

Women Who Shouldn't Get Married

Release date : November 7, 1919
Runtime : 42m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Eugen Illés /
Production companies : Neutral-Film /
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The doctor Ada Haller pursues a successful career as a scientist, in which she comes more and more into conflict with her marriage and the role expected by society as a woman. An extremely progressive and conventional film at the same time, which takes up modern themes and shows parallels to the life of the leading actress: Esther Carena, real name Franziska Lucia Pfeiffer, studied medicine for a semester before she came to film through acrobatics and pantomime; after their marriage in 1924, she withdrew from an extremely successful silent film career into private life.
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Esther Carena
Ada Haller
Marga Köhler
Julia Haller
Sigmund Aschenbach
Carl Wanninger

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  • title:Women Who Shouldn't Get Married
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1919
  • Runtime:42m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Eugen Illés /
  • Writers: Alfred Mayer-Eckhardt · Eugen Illés · Edmund Edel ·
  • Production companies: Neutral-Film ·
  • Overview:The doctor Ada Haller pursues a successful career as a scientist, in which she comes more and more into conflict with her marriage and the role expected by society as a woman. An extremely progressive and conventional film at the same time, which takes up modern themes and shows parallels to the life of the leading actress: Esther Carena, real name Franziska Lucia Pfeiffer, studied medicine for a semester before she came to film through acrobatics and pantomime; after their marriage in 1924, she withdrew from an extremely successful silent film career into private life.
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