Overview

Maria Kelemen is a secretary in the office of a bank in Budapest. Her boss, director Borden, courts her, albeit she is engaged to Paul (about which she has remained silent). On the day of the wedding, Paul becomes unemployed and takes on the role of a house-husband. During a visit at Borden’s, Maria introduces Paul as her brother, which incites raging jealousy in the latter.

Cast

Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch, Leo Slezak, Grethe Weiser, Georg Alexander, Rudolf Platte, Lotte Spira, Ingolf Kuntze

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What is "Woman at the Wheel" about?

Maria Kelemen is a secretary in the office of a bank in Budapest. Her boss, director Borden, courts her, albeit she is engaged to Paul (about which she has remained silent). On the day of the wedding, Paul becomes unemployed and takes on the role of a house-husband. During a visit at Borden’s, Maria introduces Paul as her brother, which incites raging jealousy in the latter.

When was "Woman at the Wheel" released?

Woman at the Wheel was released in 1939.

Who stars in "Woman at the Wheel"?

The cast includes Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch, Leo Slezak, Grethe Weiser.

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