My Wife's Teacher
My Wife's Teacher | |
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Directed by | Robert Florey |
Written by | Carl Boese Jacques Bousquet (play) Henri Falk (play) Robert Florey José Luis Salado |
Produced by | Pierre Braunberger |
Starring | Imperio Argentina |
Cinematography | Eduard Hoesch Otto Kanturek |
Music by | Armand Bernard Franz Grothe Artur Guttmann Eduard Künneke Amadeo Vives |
Production companies | Cinaes Harmonie-Film Les Établissements Braunberger-Richebé Renacimiento Films |
Distributed by | Cinaes |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Countries | France Germany Spain |
Language | Spanish |
My Wife's Teacher (Spanish: El profesor de mi mujer, El profesor de mi señora or El amor solfeando)[1] is a 1930 comedy film directed by Robert Florey, and starring Imperio Argentina.[2] It was made as the Spanish-language version of the German film Rendezvous.[3] Such multi-language versions were common during the early years of sound.[4] A separate French version as also released as Love Songs. The film's sets were designed by Julius von Borsody.
Both the French film and this Spanish version were shot in Germany, in Berlin,[5] in the UFA studios.[6]
Vicente Romero indicates that Armand Guerra also participated in the making of the film.[7] Brian Taves credits Florey only for "supervising" the direction.[8]
Cast
- Imperio Argentina
- Florelle
- Julia Lajos
- Valentín Parera
- Luis Torrecilla
References
- ^ Poppe, Nicolas (1 September 2021). Alton's Paradox: Foreign Film Workers and the Emergence of Industrial Cinema in Latin America. State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-1-4384-8505-8.
- ^ Comas, p. 24
- ^ Nuevo mundo (in Spanish). 1930.
- ^ Florey, Robert (1966). La lanterne magique (in French). Cinémathèque suisse.
- ^ Gubern, Román (2009). Historia del cine español (in Spanish). Cátedra. ISBN 978-84-376-2561-4.
- ^ Congreso, Asociación Española de Historiadores del Cine (1993). El paso del mudo al sonoro en el cine española: actas del IV congreso de la A.E.H.C. (in Spanish). Editorial Complutense. ISBN 978-84-7491-463-4.
- ^ Romero, Vicente (20 October 2023). Los señores de las tijeras: El cine que la censura nos prohibió. Ediciones AKAL. ISBN 978-84-16842-85-8.
- ^ Taves, Brian (1987). Robert Florey, the French Expressionist. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-1929-0.
Bibliography
- Comas, Àngel. Diccionari de llargmetratges. Cossetània Edicions, 2005. ISBN 84-9791-096-6