Dinner for Two (2004)
Nothing can help. Leopold's cholesterol levels have finally broken through the sound barrier and it is his Steffi, of all people, whose cooking is to blame for everything, who has to put him on a strict diet. When Steffi's best friend Sophie is left without a husband and money overnight, the two of them draw the consequences. As "Dinner for Two", they want to conjure up exclusive gourmet menus in posh households for a lot of money - and get into some serious turmoil in the process.
Director: Xaver Schwarzenberger
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: July 7, 2004
Cast
- Marianne Mendt - Mag. Stefanie Wörmann
- Gisela Schneeberger - Sophie Kurtz
- Karl Markovics - Georges Haider
- Jeanette Hain - Sandra
- Dagmar Koller - Frau Prof. Dr. Klotilde Aichholzer
- Erwin Steinhauer - Direktor Leopold Wörmann
- Nora Heschl - Tessa Kurtz
- Wolfgang Gasser - Dr. Karl Merlet
- Alfons Haider - Hannes Seiler
- Julia Gschnitzer - Caroline Merlet
Screenplay
Production: ARD
Country: Germany, Austria
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Xaver Schwarzenberger
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dinner for Two about?
- Nothing can help. Leopold's cholesterol levels have finally broken through the sound barrier and it is his Steffi, of all people, whose cooking is to blame for everything, who has to put him on a strict diet. When Steffi's best friend Sophie is left without a husband and money overnight, the two of them draw the consequences. As "Dinner for Two", they want to conjure up exclusive gourmet menus in posh households for a lot of money - and get into some serious turmoil in the process.
- Who directed Dinner for Two?
- Dinner for Two was directed by Xaver Schwarzenberger.
- Who stars in Dinner for Two?
- Dinner for Two stars Marianne Mendt, Gisela Schneeberger, Karl Markovics, Jeanette Hain, Dagmar Koller, Erwin Steinhauer.
- What genre is Dinner for Two?
- Dinner for Two is a Comedy film.
- Where was Dinner for Two produced?
- Dinner for Two was produced in Germany, Austria.