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  1. Traumnovelle: Directed by Wolfgang Glück. With Karlheinz Böhm, Erika Pluhar, Helga Papouschek, Gertrud Kückelmann. Dr. Fridolin's thoughts and psychological transformations over a two-day period after his wife confesses that she's had sexual fantasies involving another man.

    • (126)
    • Drama
    • Wolfgang Glück
    • 1969-08-31
  2. Feb 26, 2020 · After a frank confession by his wife, a doctor is called to see a dying patient. The cause of the night brings him to meet an old friend, a pianist, who tells him of a mysterious ball where he is due to perform. Based on the book “Traumnovelle” (“Rhapsody: A Dream Novel”) by Arthur Schnitzler. Director: Wolfgang Glück.

  3. Traumnovelle. 1969. Directed by Wolfgang Glück. After a frank confession by his wife, a doctor is called to see a dying patient. The cause of the night brings him to meet an old friend, a pianist, who tells him of a mysterious ball where he is due to perform.

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    • ORF, ZDF, Österreichische Telefilm
    • Wolfgang Glück
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  5. Rarely do I seek out TV movies, and never before have I sought one from West Germany and Austria, where Traumnovelle was produced in 1969. My interest in seeing it is that it is based on the same novella, Dream Story, that forms the basis for Stanley Kubrick's last film, Eyes Wide Shut (1999).

  6. Traumnovelle (1969) 08/31/1969 (AT) Drama , Mystery , TV Movie 1h 15m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. After a frank confession by his wife, a doctor is called to see a dying patient. The cause of the night brings him to meet an old friend, a pianist, who tells him of a mysterious ball where he is due to perform.

  7. 6.9/10. 117Votes. Because YoudTraumnovelle. Drama Mystery 1969 1h 15m. After a frank confession by his wife, a doctor is called to see a dying patient. The cause of the night brings him to meet an old friend, a pianist, who tells him of a mysterious ball where he is due to perform.

  8. Karlheinz Böhm Cast. Erika Pluhar Cast. Ruth Kerry Screenplay. Arthur Schnitzler Novel. Hannes Staudinger Cinematography. Ángel Arteaga Music. Monika Schtiedl Editing. Critics reviews. Thoughts and psychological transformations of Doctor Fridolin over a two-day period after his wife confesses having had sexual fantasies involving another man.

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