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Ich heirate meine Frau

Originaltitel: That Certain Feeling
  • 1956
  • 1 Std. 43 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
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Ich heirate meine Frau (1956)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDivorced comic strip cartoonist Francis X. Dignan is hired as a ghost-writer by pompous client Larry Larkin who happens to be the fiancé of Dignan's ex-wife.Divorced comic strip cartoonist Francis X. Dignan is hired as a ghost-writer by pompous client Larry Larkin who happens to be the fiancé of Dignan's ex-wife.Divorced comic strip cartoonist Francis X. Dignan is hired as a ghost-writer by pompous client Larry Larkin who happens to be the fiancé of Dignan's ex-wife.

  • Regie
    • Melvin Frank
    • Norman Panama
  • Drehbuch
    • Norman Panama
    • Melvin Frank
    • I.A.L. Diamond
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Bob Hope
    • Eva Marie Saint
    • George Sanders
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    6,3/10
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    • Regie
      • Melvin Frank
      • Norman Panama
    • Drehbuch
      • Norman Panama
      • Melvin Frank
      • I.A.L. Diamond
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Bob Hope
      • Eva Marie Saint
      • George Sanders
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    Bob Hope
    Bob Hope
    • Francis X. Dignan
    Eva Marie Saint
    Eva Marie Saint
    • Dunreath Henry
    George Sanders
    George Sanders
    • Larry Larkin
    Pearl Bailey
    Pearl Bailey
    • Augusta aka Gussie
    David Lewis
    David Lewis
    • Joe Wickes
    Al Capp
    Al Capp
    • Al Capp
    Jerry Mathers
    Jerry Mathers
    • Norman Taylor
    Herbert Rudley
    Herbert Rudley
    • Doctor Summers
    Florenz Ames
    Florenz Ames
    • Senator Winston
    Eric Alden
    Eric Alden
    • TV Technician
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Valerie Allen
    Valerie Allen
    • Model
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    Jacqueline Beer
    Jacqueline Beer
    • Model
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Gilbert Brady
    • Dancer
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    Nikki Faustino Brady
    • Dancer
    • (Nicht genannt)
    James Cross
    • TV Technician
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Lawrence Dobkin
    Lawrence Dobkin
    • Prop Man
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Paul Dubov
    Paul Dubov
    • Hal Kern - TV Director
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    Chuck Hamilton
    Chuck Hamilton
    • Hotel Doorman
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    • Regie
      • Melvin Frank
      • Norman Panama
    • Drehbuch
      • Norman Panama
      • Melvin Frank
      • I.A.L. Diamond
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    6SnoopyStyle

    Bob is too old

    Struggling cartoonist Francis X. Dignan (Bob Hope) is three times unlucky in marriage. His ex-wife Dunreath Henry (Eva Marie Saint) is secretary to successful cartoonist Larry Larkin (George Sanders) and soon to be his wife. Larry's cartoon is losing popularity and pulled from some newspapers. Dunreath suggests getting Dignan to help bring Larry's strip back to life.

    I really like the story or at least the idea of the premise. I like the relationship with the kid. This could work, but one thing keeps bothering me. Bob Hope is too old. In real life, he is 21 years older than Eva. This is more problematic than the standard Hollywood two decades difference. It doesn't make sense for the story. They are supposed to be old friends from their home town. She has a childhood crush on him. He probably left town when he was twenty. If the ages hold, she would be just born when he left town. The characters need to be ten years different at the very most. Five would be better. In fact, Bob is older than George Sanders in real life. Larry should be much older than Francis and that's why he's out of touch. Bob is simply too old for this role.
    2moonspinner55

    Limp quips...

    The cartoonist for the daily comic Snips and Runty is getting too stuffy, so his secretary/fiancée recommends another animator to "ghost write" the strip and bring back its heart--her first husband. Take a Broadway play, "The King of Hearts", from two playwrights (Jean Kerr and Eleanor Brooke) and adapt it for the movies using four screenwriters (William Altman, I. A. L. Diamond, Melvin Frank and Norman Panama), two producers (Frank and Panama) and two directors (the same) and you get this absolute piece of piffle. Bob Hope trades limp quips with ex Eva Marie Saint--and even worse ones with his psychiatrist, who shrugs off an overdue bill for $400. Better than the central action are the trimmings: Pearl Bailey as a singing maid and Jerry Mathers as an adopted child; however, George Sanders, giving an uncharacteristic lemme-outta-here performance, is like an anchor on these treacly proceedings. * from ****
    7bkoganbing

    Old Ski Nose and the Beaver

    For some reason this particular Bob Hope feature is hard to get, not out on any media and hasn't been seen in years. One hopes this will be corrected soon.

    That Certain Feeling is a romantic triangle where George Sanders is in need of a ghost writer to help with his comic strip which ratings have fallen off. Fiancé Eva Marie Saint gives him a suggestion, her former husband Bob Hope who's another cartoonist but down on his luck. She also doesn't tell Sanders about her history with Hope.

    George Sanders is his usual cad, but with elements of comedy. He's completely oblivious to all around him, a typical narcissist. Do you remember that in Woman Of The Year Katharine Hepburn wanted to adopt a child? Sanders decides the same thing and young Jerry Mathers is sent for. But the self centered Sanders doesn't have time for him and the future Beaver bonds with Hope.

    Presiding over all of this is Pearl Bailey playing a very wise maid who gets some songs to sing, the title song, Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart and Hit The Road To Dreamland. Again Sanders doesn't know he's being subverted by his own hired help, he's so full of himself.

    With Pearl Bailey who steals the film the right people get together in That Certain Feeling. Hope this one comes out, my bootleg was atrocious this film needs restoration.
    10cunningpal

    Feels Like Fun

    This well-acted mid-nineteen fifties comedy with its star-studded cast is engaging and full of funny lines and situations. In the case of Pearl Bailey, still looking young, slim and attractive in her late thirties, it is also well sung. Her humorous asides to Eva Marie Saint's character ("Are you all right, Honey?") as she serenades Dignan (Bob Hope) and Dunreith after dinner, in the role of their maid, Gussie, are very amusing. The song she sings is "Zing! went the strings of my heart." A very young Jerry Mathers will tug at your heartstrings as a little boy being adopted by a famous cartoonist. George Sanders acted the part of the self-deceiving and self-promoting cartoonist Larry Larkin to the limit and beyond, but it all comes together in this light-hearted and entertaining movie. One memorable scene has Bob Hope, with a ukulele and straw hat, sitting in a canoe on a very long sofa, preparing to sing the title tune. If you missed the film when it came out, it's well worth a look, fifty years later.
    6roslein-674-874556

    Sad, sweet little comedy

    Bob Hope has never been milder than in his portrayal of a hypochondriacal cartoonist--he makes Jack Lemmon look like Arnold Schwarzenegger. Over 50, he's a bit embarrassing as a nervous failure and a contender to reclaim his ex-wife. But, surprisingly, he takes the acting honors--Eva Marie Saint looks and acts like a prim librarian's boring sister and George Sanders's suave personality doesn't fit the gauche and corny lines he is given. However, he does have (I think) the best line in the movie, one that in ordinary circumstances would have been given to Hope: "If I weren't in makeup I'd strike you." It was Hope who, in real life, responded to a heckler with "You wouldn't dare say that if I had my writers with me."

    The boy actor who the following year played the name part in Leave it to Beaver is an orphan who, again untypically, shows Hope to be a splendid father figure. He is bearable. But no child deserves the really nasty way that Sanders talks to him, a disturbing note in what is supposed to be a comedy.

    A few musical numbers are very extraneous but they certainly liven things up--Pearl Bailey purring a couple of songs and Hope and Saint cutting loose with the title tune. The shabbiness of the material, however, is clear when she says that, back in their hometown, she admired him in the high-school play. She wouldn't have been born yet.

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    • Wissenswertes
      "That Certain Feeling" originated on Broadway under the title "King of Hearts" with Cloris Leachman and Jackie Cooper in the Saint and Hope roles. It opened at the Lyceum Theatre, 149 W. 45th St. on 1 April 1954 and then moved to the National Theatre at 205 W. 41st St. on 4 October 1954, running for 279 performances until 27 November 1954.
    • Patzer
      To get the little boy out of the way so Dunreath and Francis can have dinner together at Larkin's apartment, Gussie asks, "Norman, honey, how'd you like to spend the evening up at Billie's?" Larkin lives in a penthouse. No one lives above.
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      Augusta aka Gussie: That certain feeling - that's what caused all the trouble around here.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The Patti Page Show: Folge #1.2 (1956)
    • Soundtracks
      That Certain Feeling
      Music by George Gershwin

      Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

      Performed during the opening credits by Pearl Bailey, later reprised by Bob Hope

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      • 22. Februar 1957 (Westdeutschland)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • That Certain Feeling
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      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(establishing shots)
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      • Hope Enterprises
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