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The Man I Married

In 1938, a wife and mother discovers her husband's shocking connection to the Nazis and must use her wit and courage to escape to America with her young child, amidst the turmoil of historic events.

Here is a rephrased version of the next movie overview: In this 1940 film, a family's trip to Germany takes an unsettling turn as they witness the rising tide of nationalism and the Nazi party's brutal suppression of dissent. The family, including a 9-year-old son, becomes entangled in a web of intrigue and moral dilemmas as they try to deliver a bribe to free a philosopher imprisoned at Dachau. Along the way, they encounter the harsh realities of life under Nazi rule, including the bullying of ordinary Germans and the Nazi's ruthless tactics. As tensions rise, the family's relationships are tested, and the husband's sympathies shift towards the Nazi party, while his wife becomes increasingly disillusioned. The film is a powerful warning about the dangers of totalitarianism and the importance of standing up against oppression.

Info about The Man I Married

Studio(s): 20th Century Fox

Originally Released: United States, Aug 09, 1940

Production Country: United States

Genres:Drama, Mystery