But doctor
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Original title | But doctor |
Country of production | GDR |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1980 |
length | 88 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
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Director | Oldřich Lipský |
script | Oldřich Lipský Manfred Petzold |
production | DEFA on behalf of the German TV broadcaster |
music | Karel Svoboda |
camera | Roland Dressel |
cut | Ruth Ebel |
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Aber Doktor (often wrongly Aber Doktor! Or Aber, Doktor! ) Is a DEFA film comedy for GDR television that was first shown on January 5, 1980 and is based on a story by Eva Lehmann. It was created with Czechoslovak participation.
action
The dentist Dr. Sebastian Flanke, a good-hearted man at an advanced age, is valued for his unselfish willingness to help in all situations. In his spare time he looks after an ice hockey team in his hometown of Potsdam . The team is trained by Sepp Koch. Former figure skater and figure skating trainer Biggi Koch is led by Dr. Flank more than adored. Biggi Koch doesn't want to know anything about him, because Dr. Flanke is shy, clumsy and clumsy. Therefore, the resolute consultation hours help from Dr. Franke, sister Agnes Obermann, after. She always interferes in matters that are actually none of her business and causes all kinds of confusion.
The ice hockey player Thomas Obermann, a womanizer, has a relationship with the married Barbara Krause, whose husband Peter likes to meet friends in the pub and often only comes home drunk in the morning. Aunt Agnes Thomas Obermann always helps out of a jam, u. a. with the help of Dr. Franke. Aunt Agnes also wants to bring Thomas together with figure skater Susanne Koch. In the meantime, Thomas has fallen in love with this young woman. Aunt Agnes would like to keep Biggi Koch's ex-husband, Sepp Koch, away from all this. The married couple Barbara and Peter Krause want to bring Agnes back together. The combative Agnes creates a chaos with her well-intentioned actions, which she can no longer resolve and everyone involved is also very stubborn.
music
Karel Gott sings the title song Aber Doktor .
Reviews
"A cheerful television film for which a number of Czech cinema stars were also engaged."
Web links
- But Doctor in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- But doctor in the online dictionary of the television of the GDR
Individual evidence
- ↑ But doctor. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .