The Man I Married
The Man I Married | |
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20th Century Fox | |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Man I Married (alternative title I Married a Nazi) is an American 1940
.Plot
A successful, yet naive American woman, art critic Carol Cabbott, is married to German Eric Hoffman. They have a seven-year-old son, Ricky. They travel to pre-
When the Hoffmans reach Berlin, they are met at the station not by Eric's father but by Eric's old schoolmate, Frieda. Eric's father, an elderly director and owner of a factory, tells them he wants to sell everything and leave Berlin, as he can no longer stand the hostile atmosphere. Even his butler is a Nazi, and Frieda is always around Eric as the plot progresses. An active and enthusiastic Nazi, Frieda invites Eric to Nazi Party gatherings until he no longer wants to return to America, but wants to keep the factory and remain in Nazi Germany. His wife, Carol, however, feels uneasy about staying there, and as time passes she recognizes her husband less and less.
While Eric attends Nazi gatherings, Carol tries to find out about Gerhardt, with the help of Kenneth Delane, an American foreign correspondent in Berlin who has a prophetic understanding of the demise of Nazi Germany. They find out Gerhardt has been killed in Dachau, so Carol gives the money to Gerhardt's widow. They witness scenes of deliberate cruel denigration of people by Nazis in the streets, and Carol begins to awaken to the true situation of Germany under Nazi control.
Carol suspects Eric of infidelity with Frieda, and Eric admits to Carol that he wants to marry Frieda. Carol reluctantly agrees, but they quarrel over custody of their son. Eric refuses to allow Carol to leave Germany with his son, whom he wishes to raise in the Nazi Party. Finally, Eric's father warns Eric that if he does not let Ricky return with Carol to the United States, he will go to the police and tell them that Eric's mother was a
Cast
- Joan Bennett as Carol Hoffman
- Francis Lederer as Eric Hoffman
- Lloyd Nolan as Kenneth Delane
- Anna Sten as Frieda
- Otto Kruger as Heinrich Hoffman
- Maria Ouspenskaya as Frau Gerhardt
- Ludwig Stosselas Dr. Hugo Gerhardt
- Johnny Russellas Ricky
- Lionel Royce as Herr Deckhart
- Fredrik Vogeding as Traveler
- Ernst Deutsch as Otto
- Egon Brecher asa Czech
- William Kaufman as Conductor
- Frank Reicher as Friehof
Reception
While the film received mostly positive reviews, Bennett's performance was an exception and received differing reviews. In 1940,
References
- ^ a b Bosley Crowther (August 3, 1940). "The Man I Married (1940) THE SCREEN; 'The Man I Married,' a Drama of Inside Germany, at the Roxy". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-08-03.
- ^ Variety Staff (December 31, 1939). "The Man I Married". Variety. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
External links
- The Man I Married at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- The Man I Married at IMDb
- The Man I Married at the TCM Movie Database