Eine fast perfekte Scheidung

Eine fast perfekte Scheidung

4.7

1998-02-06

The comedy “Ein fast perfekter Seitensprung” was not only successful, it was really well-done. The first sequel is, as most sequels, less attractive. As the charming mix of Germans and Austrians itself wasn't new and interesting any more, Schwabenitzky had to concentrate more on the less terrific elements. He emphasised the character-clichés and made up a more complex story, in order to bring down as many of the characters from the first film as possible. This sequel is only worth watching if you're a great fan of the first part. Actually, not even then.

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Eine fast perfekte Scheidung

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The comedy “Ein fast perfekter Seitensprung” was not only successful, it was really well-done. The first sequel is, as most sequels, less attractive. As the charming mix of Germans and Austrians itself wasn't new and interesting any more, Schwabenitzky had to concentrate more on the less terrific elements. He emphasised the character-clichés and made up a more complex story, in order to bring down as many of the characters from the first film as possible. This sequel is only worth watching if you're a great fan of the first part. Actually, not even then.

Released

1998-02-06

Runtime

100

Director

Reinhard Schwabenitzky

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Comedy

Language

Deutsch

Production

DREFA Produktion & Lizenz GmbH (D)

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    Elfi Eschke

    Elfi Eschke
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    Andreas Vitásek

    Andreas Vitásek
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    Claudia Kment

    Claudia Kment
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    Nicola Etzelstorfer

    Nicola Etzelstorfer
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    Hans Clarin

    Hans Clarin
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    Ingrid van Bergen

    Ingrid van Bergen
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    Alexander Goebel

    Alexander Goebel
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    Dietmar Schönherr

    Dietmar Schönherr
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    Maresa Hörbiger

    Maresa Hörbiger
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    Hilde Sochor

    Hilde Sochor