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Dr. Hope
Dr. Hope

Dr. Hope

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History

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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.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

176 mins

Rating

7/10

Release Date

03 July 2009

Country

Germany

Cast

Heike Makatsch

Heike Makatsch

Hope Bridges Adams

Justus von Dohnányi

Justus von Dohnányi

Otto Walther

Martin Feifel

Martin Feifel

Carl Lehmann

Inka Friedrich

Inka Friedrich

Clara Zetkin

August Zirner

August Zirner

Ludwig von Arnstetten

Tatjana Blacher

Tatjana Blacher

Ellen Bridges

Monika Baumgartner

Monika Baumgartner

Barbara Helbing

Ernst Jacobi

Ernst Jacobi

Richter

Philipp Sonntag

Philipp Sonntag

Dr. Amann

Julia Heinze

Julia Heinze

Lotte

Michael Grimm

Michael Grimm

Dr. Hengge

Gerd Lohmeyer

Gerd Lohmeyer

Polizeibeamter München

Sidonie von Krosigk

Sidonie von Krosigk

Sophie Glubrecht

Martin Umbach

Martin Umbach

Hopes Anwalt

Michael Gempart

Michael Gempart

Dr. Pierce

Kyra Mladeck

Kyra Mladeck

Kaiserin Augusta

David Zimmerschied

David Zimmerschied

Frieder

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