

The Zurich Engagement (1957)
The Zurich Engagement (1957) is streaming free on Zoovie. starring Liselotte Pulver, Paul Hubschmid, and Bernhard Wicki. Genre: Comedy and Romance. No subscription, no email required.
What is The Zurich Engagement (1957) about?
Juliane Thomas is an ambitious but unemployed young writer. After breaking up with her lover she works at a dentist friend to make ends meet. One day she instantly falls in love with one of the patients (Jean Berner) and promptly writes a movie script about the encounter in which she projects her own fantasies about how things will turn out eventually. By coincidence this movie script is picked up by a film director who happens to be Berner's closest friend and from then on things become very complicated...
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- Production:
- Gyula-Trebitsch-Film
- Country:
- Germany
- Languages:
- German
- IMDb:
- tt0051235
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Who stars in The Zurich Engagement (1957)?
Liselotte Pulver as Juliane Thomas, Paul Hubschmid as Dr. Jean Berner, Bernhard Wicki as Paul Frank, Wolfgang Lukschy as Jürgen Kolbe, Roland Kaiser as Helge 'Pips' Frank, Rudolf Platte as Edgar Stephan, Werner Finck as Dr. Julius Weyer, Maria Sebaldt as Grace.

Juliane Thomas

Dr. Jean Berner

Paul Frank

Jürgen Kolbe
Helge 'Pips' Frank

Edgar Stephan

Dr. Julius Weyer

Grace

Anna-Maria/Herself

Reporter

Old Man

Herself
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The Zurich Engagement has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.3/10 based on 17 votes.
What genre is The Zurich Engagement?▼
The Zurich Engagement is a Comedy and Romance film released in 1957.
Who stars in The Zurich Engagement?▼
The cast of The Zurich Engagement includes Liselotte Pulver, Paul Hubschmid, Bernhard Wicki, Wolfgang Lukschy and Roland Kaiser.



















