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Fräulein Else

Fräulein Else (1975)

1.0/10(2)·TMDB 1975 DE

Fräulein Else (1975) is streaming free on Zoovie. starring Miguel Herz-Kestranek, Curd Jürgens, and Marianne Nentwich. Drama on multiple servers, no signup.

What is Fräulein Else (1975) about?

Else is the pretty daughter of a Viennese lawyer. The young lady has been invited by her aunt to spend a few days on a summer holiday in San Martino. There she receives an express letter from her mother requesting her to ask the wealthy art dealer Dorsday for a much-needed loan. Her father is facing bankruptcy due to embezzlement. Else approaches Dorsday and describes the difficult family situation. Dorsday is willing to lend the necessary money, but stipulates that Else must expose herself to him naked for a quarter of an hour. Else reacts indignantly to this request, but over the course of the evening realizes the dilemma she faces. Caught between unconditional loyalty to her father and a strong longing for autonomy and self-determined femininity, she cannot commit to either alternative.

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Production:
ORF
Country:
Austria
Languages:
German
IMDb:
tt1712525

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Who stars in Fräulein Else (1975)?

Miguel Herz-Kestranek as Sohn Paul, Curd Jürgens as Dorsday, Marianne Nentwich as Fräulein Else, Susi Nicoletti as Tante Emma, Eva Kerbler as Frau Cissy, Louise Martini as Frau Winawer, Adrienne Gessner as Stimme der Mutter, Andrea Giordana as Pietro.

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Is Fräulein Else worth watching?

Fräulein Else has mixed reviews with a rating of 1.0/10 based on 2 votes.

What genre is Fräulein Else?

Fräulein Else is a Drama film released in 1975.

Who stars in Fräulein Else?

The cast of Fräulein Else includes Miguel Herz-Kestranek, Curd Jürgens, Marianne Nentwich, Susi Nicoletti and Eva Kerbler.