Tierärztin Christine (1993)
When her father suffers a heart attack, Christine, a qualified vet, travels with her two children from Munich to Carinthia to take over his veterinary practice while he recovers. However, this puts her marriage to architect Thomas, which is already in crisis, to the test. While the jealous Thomas is on a business trip to Salzburg, the attractive Christine is being courted in Carinthia by the charming farmer Georg Reiser.
Director: Otto Retzer
Genre: Romance, Drama
Runtime: 93 min
Release Date: November 21, 1993
Cast
- Uschi Glas - Dr. Christine Nemes
- Horst Janson - Thomas Nemes
- Ernest Borgnine - Dr. Gustav Gruber
- Sybille Widauer - Jasmin Nemes
- Mathias Rothammer - Roman Nemes
- Brent Huff - Georg Reiser
- Eva Maria Meineke - Maria
- Peter Kraus - Martin
- Hans Clarin - Priest
- Markus Kreuzwirth - Peter
Screenplay
Cinematography: Marc Prill
Editing: Ute Albrecht, Marie-Odile Florow
Production: Lisa Film
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
veterinarian
More Films by Director: Otto Retzer
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tierärztin Christine about?
- When her father suffers a heart attack, Christine, a qualified vet, travels with her two children from Munich to Carinthia to take over his veterinary practice while he recovers. However, this puts her marriage to architect Thomas, which is already in crisis, to the test. While the jealous Thomas is on a business trip to Salzburg, the attractive Christine is being courted in Carinthia by the charming farmer Georg Reiser.
- Who directed Tierärztin Christine?
- Tierärztin Christine was directed by Otto Retzer.
- Who stars in Tierärztin Christine?
- Tierärztin Christine stars Uschi Glas, Horst Janson, Ernest Borgnine, Sybille Widauer, Mathias Rothammer, Brent Huff.
- How long is Tierärztin Christine?
- Tierärztin Christine has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
- What genre is Tierärztin Christine?
- Tierärztin Christine is a Romance, Drama film.
- Where was Tierärztin Christine produced?
- Tierärztin Christine was produced in Germany.