My Wife's Teacher
1930 film
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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.
Jacques Bousquet (play)
Henri Falk (play)
Robert Florey
José Luis Salado
| My Wife's Teacher | |
|---|---|
| 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 |
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