| Bachelor's Paradise | |
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| Directed by | Kurt Hoffmann |
| Produced by | Heinz Rühmann |
| Written by |
Johannes Boldt (novel) Karl Peter Gillmann Günter Neumann |
| Starring |
Heinz Rühmann Josef Sieber Hans Brausewetter Trude Marlen |
| Music by | Michael Jary |
| Cinematography | Carl Drews |
| Edited by | Arnfried Heyne |
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Production
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| Distributed by | Terra Film |
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Release date
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1 August 1939 |
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Running time
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91 minutes |
| Country | Germany |
| Language | German |
Bachelors' Paradise (German:Paradies der Junggesellen) is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Josef Sieber and Hans Brausewetter. It was based on a novel by Johannes Boldt. The film featured the popular song Das kann doch einen Seemann nicht erschüttern.
After getting his second divorce, Hugo Bartels and his two ex-military comrades agree a pact to form a "paradise for bachelors" club in which all are pledged never to get married again. However, when Hugo meets and falls in love with an attractive woman he faces as a quandary. He is eventually able to marry her after introducing his friends to his two ex-wives who also fall in love.