The Superwife
1996 film
- Hera Lind (novel)
- Gundula Leni Ohngemach
- Jürgen Egger
- Bernd Eichinger
- Martin Moszkowicz
- Norbert Preuss
- Veronica Ferres
- Joachim Król
- Richy Müller
Production
company
company
Constantin Film
Release date
- 7 March 1996 (1996-03-07)
Running time
The Superwife (German: Das Superweib) is a 1996 German comedy film directed by Sönke Wortmann and starring Veronica Ferres, Joachim Król and Richy Müller.[2] Veteran star Liselotte Pulver appears in a supporting role.
Cast
- Veronica Ferres as Franziska
- Esther Schweins as Sonja Sonne
- Til Schweiger as Hajo Heiermann
- Maren Kroymann as Frau Schäufele
- Richy Müller as Papai
- Heiner Lauterbach as Viktor Lange
- Liselotte Pulver as Alma Winkel
- Joachim Król as Enno Winkel
- Thomas Heinze as Will Gross
- Jonathan Beck as Willi
- Marco Bretscher-Coschignano as Franz
- Arabella Kiesbauer as Conferenciere
- Burghart Klaußner as Rudi Fährenberg
- Anya Hoffmann as Dorothea
- Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss as Lauro
- Armin Rohde as Postbote
- Nele Mueller-Stöfen as Moderatorin
- Sebastian Kalhammer as Radio Assi
- Nina Bagusat as Ute
- Katharina von Martius as Kostümbildnerin
- Carolin Fink as Sabine Koczinski
- Chantal Plazczek as Katinka
- Simon Beckord as Papais Sohn
- Corinna Beilharz as Junge Schwäbin
- Barbara Rath as Elegante Schwäbin
- Christiane Blumhoff as Strickende Schwäbin
- Claudia Casoni as Sabine
- Jenny Schmeer as Brillenschlange
- Ursula Gottwald as Kassenschlampe
- Sabrina White as Die visuell Dramatische
- Stefan von Moers as Wills Anwalt
- Johann von Bülow as Ticketer
- Roland Hoffmann as Arzt
- Katharina von Johnstone as Hajos Schnalle
- Nina Schwarz as Verlagsdame
- Cornelius Hirsch as Arzt
- Birgit Brandes as Ennos Assi
- Katrin Fröhlich as Fitness-Frau
- Deborah Schober as Fitness-Frau
- Heini Göbel as Macho-Opa
- Hera Lind as Glückliche Mutter
Reception
The film was the third most popular German film of the year with admissions of 2.3 million, behind only Werner: Eat My Dust!!! and Jailbirds.[1]
References
- ^ a b "German Films Top 10 1996". Screen International. 14 February 1997. p. 23.
- ^ Frey p.38
Bibliography
- Mattias Frey. Postwall German Cinema: History, Film History and Cinephilia. Berghahn Books, 2013.
External links
- The Superwife at IMDb
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