Dr. med. Hiob Prätorius (1965)
Dr. med. Job Prätorius enjoys great popularity among patients, doctors and students alike thanks to his kindness and philanthropy. Only his colleague Prof. Speiter begrudges him his success. When his patient Maria Violetta wants to commit suicide because of an extramarital pregnancy, Prätorius takes care of the young woman. When he tries to gently prepare her father for the news, the latter considers Praetorius to be a more than welcome admirer of his daughter. As a deep affection develops between the doctor and his patient, the two eventually marry. Their private happiness fuels Prof. Speiter's envy. With the help of Praetorius' mysterious factotum Shunderson, he finally believes that he can uncover some dark secrets from the doctor's past. But Praetorius manages to refute all the accusations in a court of honor with wit and astonishing revelations.
Director: Kurt Hoffmann
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Heinz Rühmann as Dr. Hiob Prätorius |
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Liselotte Pulver as Violetta |
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Fritz Rasp as Shunderson |
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Werner Hinz as Höllriegel |
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Fritz Tillmann as Dr. Klotz |
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Klaus Schwarzkopf as Dr. Watzmann |
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Peter Lühr as Prof. Speiter |
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Käthe Itter as Oberschwester |
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Robert Klupp as Rektor |
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Tatjana Sais as Ex-Haushälterin von Prätorius |
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Lisa Helwig as Haushälterin bei Klotz |
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Karla Chadimová as Studentin Alena |
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Eva Mattes as krankes Mädchen |
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Rosl Mayr as Haushälterin bei Höllriegel |
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Wilhelm Meyer as |
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Edith Schultze-Westrum as |
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Norbert Gastell as Polizist |
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Hans Stadtmüller as Stallknecht |
| Directing | Kurt Hoffmann | Director |
| Writing | Heinz Pauck | Writer |
| Writing | Curt Goetz | Writer |
| Writing | István Békeffy | Writer |
| Production | Heinz Angermeyer | Producer |
| Production | Hans Domnick | Producer |
| Sound | Franz Grothe | Music |
| Camera | Richard Angst | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Dagmar Hirtz | Editor |