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Dr. Hope
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Dr. Hope

Jul 3, 2009
2h 56m
★ 7.0

Overview

Historical Bio-Pic, based on the life of Hope Bridges Adams-Lehmann, being the first female physician and member of womens-lib movement in Germany at the end of 19th century.

Genres

History

Production Companies

ZDF

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Cast

Heike Makatsch

Hope Bridges Adams

Heike Makatsch

Justus von Dohnányi

Otto Walther

Justus von Dohnányi

Martin Feifel

Carl Lehmann

Martin Feifel

Inka Friedrich

Clara Zetkin

Inka Friedrich

August Zirner

Ludwig von Arnstetten

August Zirner

Tatjana Blacher

Ellen Bridges

Tatjana Blacher

Monika Baumgartner

Barbara Helbing

Monika Baumgartner

Ernst Jacobi

Richter

Ernst Jacobi

Philipp Sonntag

Dr. Amann

Philipp Sonntag

Julia Heinze

Lotte

Julia Heinze

Michael Grimm

Dr. Hengge

Michael Grimm

Gerd Lohmeyer

Polizeibeamter München

Gerd Lohmeyer

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