This is one of the nicer musical comedies from the 40's. It's got both wit and charm. Plus it includes the well-known song "Man müsste Klavier spielen können".
One is used to the weird gender roles in the movies from that time - still, the ending of "Immer nur du" is quite extreme, with Heesters chastising his wife until she promises to regard him as the "head of the household", to give up her career - and to let him sing the high notes as long as his huge ego makes him.
But hey, what ideology can you expect from a movie made in 1941, so let's overlook that. The rest of the film is good fun, so I can recommend it.
One is used to the weird gender roles in the movies from that time - still, the ending of "Immer nur du" is quite extreme, with Heesters chastising his wife until she promises to regard him as the "head of the household", to give up her career - and to let him sing the high notes as long as his huge ego makes him.
But hey, what ideology can you expect from a movie made in 1941, so let's overlook that. The rest of the film is good fun, so I can recommend it.