
Aber Doktor
Dentist Dr. Franke's selfless willingness to help is much appreciated by neighbors and acquaintances in the GDR. There is only one exception: Biggi, the beautiful coach of the ice hockey team that Dr. Franke looks after. Biggi thinks Dr. Franke is a particularly clumsy little man. But there's also Nurse Agnes, who once again has to stick her nose into matters that don't really concern her, and thus helps things along...
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Plot Summary
The film follows a young man who dreams of becoming a doctor but struggles with his studies. He gets entangled in various comedic situations, often involving eccentric characters and misunderstandings, as he tries to navigate his way through medical school and life.
Critical Reception
Aber Doktor is a lighthearted German comedy from the early 1980s. It was generally received as a simple, amusing film, typical of the era's comedic offerings in German cinema. While not critically acclaimed, it provided straightforward entertainment for its target audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its light humor and straightforward plot.
- Seen as a typical German comedy of its time.
- Characterized by its simple comedic situations and performances.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of German comedies in the late 1970s and early 1980s that often featured popular television actors of the time.
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