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Versprich mir nichts!

Versprich mir nichts!

1937Movie⏱️ 1h 44m
Comedy
6.9
IMDB Rating
23 votes

Artist Martin refuses to sell his paintings as he thinks that they still need improvement before being publicly exhibited, but his wife Monika sells them because they need the money, claiming to have painted them herself.

Director
Wolfgang Liebeneiner
Writers
Bernd Hofmann, Charlotte Rissmann, Thea von Harbou
Stars
Luise Ullrich, Viktor de Kowa, Heinrich George
Release Date
November 12, 1937
Language
German
Country
Germany
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Nominations
💬 1
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Luise Ullrich
Luise Ullrich
as Monika
Viktor de Kowa
Viktor de Kowa
as Maler Martin Pratt
Heinrich George
Heinrich George
as Kunsthändler Felder
Hubert von Meyerinck
Hubert von Meyerinck
as Dr. Elk
Will Dohm
Will Dohm
as Konsul Brenkow
Charlott Daudert
Charlott Daudert
as Vera Brenkow
Hans Hermann Schaufuß
Hans Hermann Schaufuß
as Hausbesitzer Herr Lemke
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Wilhelm P. Krüger
as Der Gasmann
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Maria Wanck
as Fräulein Klette, Felders Sekräterin
Leopold von Ledebur
Leopold von Ledebur
as Präsident der Akademie

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Color
Black and White
Production
Meteor-Film GmbH, Terra-Filmkunst

🏷️ Keywords

wifebased on play

🎯 Categories

GermanComedy

⭐ Featured Review

Monika, I'm missing some paintings.
by horn-52006-12-24

"Maler Pratt (Viktor de Kowa), an artist, refuses to sell his paintings as he thinks that they still need improvement before being publicly exhibited, but his wife Monika (Louise Ulrich)thinks differently and sells them because she thinks they are good...and they need the money. As he only signs an "M" on his work, Monika has no difficulty in claiming she is "M", but problems arrive when she is commissioned to do a large mural and Maler refuses to help her out. HOwever, his creative spirit gets the best of him and he does the mural which is widely acclaimed to be a great wo..."

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📖 Synopsis

Artist Martin refuses to sell his paintings as he thinks that they still need improvement before being publicly exhibited, but his wife Monika sells them because they need the money, claiming to have painted them herself.