
Ein Mann für jede Tonart
Feb 10 1993
•2h 32m
•Comedy, Romance
Vocal soloist Pauline is caught between a rock and a hard place. While her career is finally taking off and she should be putting all her energy into her profession, her private life is becoming increasingly chaotic. Two men, both charming and loving: no wonder Pauline can't decide between the concert critic Georg and the successful doctor Klaus.
Cast
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Katja Riemann
Pauline Fromuth

Uwe Ochsenknecht
Klaus Klett

Henry Hübchen
Georg Lalinde

Gudrun Landgrebe
Hella Müller-Lalinde
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