Sachs' Disease
Sep 22 1999
•2h 43m
•Drama
Dr. Bruno Sachs, the only medical practitioner in a small French town, seems on the surface to be compassionate and dedicated. However, in private he is not happy in his work and does not like most of his patients. Here he meets Pauline Kasser, a young woman, and they are attracted to each other...
Cast
See allAlbert Dupontel
Doctor Bruno Sachs
Valérie Dréville
Pauline Kasser
Dominique Reymond
Mrs. Leblanc, doctor's secretary
Cécile Arnaud
Mrs. Bailly's neighbor
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