Woman Doctors
Woman Doctors (German: Ärztinnen) is a 1984 East German crime film directed by Horst Seemann.[1] It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival.[2] It is based upon the play by Rolf Hochhuth.
Woman Doctors | |
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Directed by | Horst Seemann |
Produced by | Dorothea Hildebrandt |
Written by |
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Starring | Judy Winter |
Cinematography | Otto Hanisch |
Edited by | Bärbel Bauersfeld |
Release date |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | East Germany |
Language | German |
Plot
Dr. Lydia Kowalenko is fired from the research department of a large pharmaceutical company after refusing to cover up the problems with a recent product.
Cast
- Judy Winter as Dr. Katia Michelsberg
- Inge Keller as Dr. Lydia Kowalenko
- Walter Reyer as Dr. Riemenschild
- Rolf Hoppe as Dr. Boeblinger
- Daniel Jacob as Thomas 'Tom' Michelsberg
- Michael Gwisdek as Dr. Werner Michelsberg
- Käthe Reichel as Dr. Plauner
- Wolfgang Dehler as Kuno
- Horst Schulze as Prosecutor
- John Harryson as Dr. Johanson
- Barbara Dittus as Sekretärin
- Christoph Engel as Dr. Zillner
- Hartmut Puls as Dr. Haase
- Leon Niemczyk as Polnischer Arzt
- Gerlinde Bölke as Gunhild Klippel
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References
- "Ärztinnen". Film Portal. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
- "Berlinale: 1984 Programme". berlinale.de. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
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