German village gets a new doctor, but the conservative folk have trouble accepting a female for the job.German village gets a new doctor, but the conservative folk have trouble accepting a female for the job.German village gets a new doctor, but the conservative folk have trouble accepting a female for the job.
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Composed by Theo Möhrens
Written by Eddie Ernst
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NICE CHANGE FROM THE STANDARD HEIMATFILM
Okay and amusing combination of comedy, Heimatfilm and doctor's film and it makes a nice change from the narrow-minded standard Heimatfilm. It shows some -albeit not too harsh - criticism on a community that is not prepared to accept outside (modern) influences personified in a lady doctor from the city who - to make matters worse - also introduces many new ideas and walks about in jeans. Moreover, Marianne Koch makes a fine change from Heimatfilm regular Marianne Koch.
The cast includes that other regular of the Heimatfilm the unavoidable Rudolf Prack (who was already much too old in 1958 to play the suitor), but to my own amazement and very much due to Paul May's direction Prack had me laugh in one scene (the ladder). But Rudolf Vogel, Willy Millowitsch and Beppo Brem mainly contribute some fine comic scenes.
May's direction is good routine, but could not overcome weak points in the script. Towards the end the film turns into sentimentality, when - after having been absent almost from the beginning - the mayor's pregnant daughter suddenly pops up again. Well, in the end everybody is happy again.
The cast includes that other regular of the Heimatfilm the unavoidable Rudolf Prack (who was already much too old in 1958 to play the suitor), but to my own amazement and very much due to Paul May's direction Prack had me laugh in one scene (the ladder). But Rudolf Vogel, Willy Millowitsch and Beppo Brem mainly contribute some fine comic scenes.
May's direction is good routine, but could not overcome weak points in the script. Towards the end the film turns into sentimentality, when - after having been absent almost from the beginning - the mayor's pregnant daughter suddenly pops up again. Well, in the end everybody is happy again.
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- J. Steed
- Aug 30, 1999
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By what name was Die Landärztin vom Tegernsee (1958) officially released in Canada in English?
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