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Sabine Kaack Movies

 
1989  
 
Suffering from complex and difficult personal lives, the three women at the core of this drama seek out one another, their childhood friendships now giving them perspective on their current situations. Meanwhile, a parade of the characters in their lives shows some of the multifaceted challenges they face. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Sabine KaackMartina Gedeck, (more)
 
1988  
 
Most American filmmakers would be praised to the skies for setting their films in exotic locales like Bavaria, Munich, Dusseldorf and the North Rhine. For the makers of the German thriller Die Katze, however, it was simply a matter of shooting in one's own backyard, more or less. Adapted from a suspense novel by Uwe Erichsen, the film stars Gotz George and Gudrun Landgrebe. As indicated by the title, the crime committed during the film is pulled off with catlike grace...and the perpetrators seem to have nine lives each. Originally released in Germany at 110 minutes, the crowd-pleasing Die Katze was expanded to 118 minutes for its general European distribution. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Götz GeorgeGudrun Landgrebe, (more)
 
1984  
 
Exaggerated gags and unconvincing situations mar this attempt at broad comedy meant to mimic teams like Laurel and Hardy or Abbot and Costello. Jagger and Spaghetti (Stefan Schwartz and Peter Buchholz) are unemployed and inept. Spaghetti does the best he can to run a television repair shop, but in his case that means running the business into the ground and then trying to save it by fencing stolen TV sets. Jagger comes to the rescue, he thinks, with a way of faking it to cover the mess that Spaghetti created. Either way, nothing seems to work -- on several levels. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Sabine KaackManfred Reddemann, (more)