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19 dic 2014 · Therapy for a Vampire: Directed by David Rühm. With Anatole Taubman, Tobias Moretti, Dominic Oley, Cornelia Ivancan. Sigmund Freud's newest patient is a vampire fed up with his undying relationship with his wife.
- (1K)
- Comedy, Horror
- David Rühm
- 2014-12-19
Scheda film Therapy for a Vampire (2014) | Leggi la recensione, trama, cast completo, critica e guarda trailer, foto, immagini, poster e locandina del film diretto da David Rühm con Tobias Moretti, Jeanette Hain, Cornelia Ivancan, Dominic Oley
- David Rühm
- Tobias Moretti
Therapy for a Vampire (German: Therapie für einen Vampir) is a 2014 Austrian comedy horror film. It was written and directed by David Ruehm. Plot. In 1932 Vienna, Austria, Professor Sigmund Freud begins providing psychological therapy to Count Geza Von Kösznöm, a depressed vampire who is unhappy with his centuries long marriage.
- David Ruehm
- Novotny & Novotny Filmproduktion GmbH, hugofilm
- German
- David Ruehm
In 1932 Vienna, Dr. Sigmund Freud (Karl Fischer) helps a depressed vampire (Tobias Moretti) whose 500-year marriage is on the rocks.
- (4)
- Tobias Moretti
- David Rühm
- Comedy, Fantasy
Horror comedy film following vampire count Geza von Kösznöm who's visiting groundbreaking neurologist Sigund Freud because he's bored of his life and frustrated of the "eternally long" relationship with his wife Elsa. Videos: Trailers, Teasers, Featurettes. Cast. Tobias Moretti. Count Geza von Közsnöm. Jeanette Hain. Countess Elsa von Közsnöm.
- (37)
- David Rühm
- 2014
- David Bennent
THERAPY FOR A VAMPIRE. by David Rühm. synopsis. Vienna, early 1930s. One fine evening, Sigmund Freud has a new patient on his couch – a mysterious count who can no longer bear the “eternally long” relationship with his wife. The vain countess incessantly complains about not being able to look at herself in a mirror, the count tells the professor.
Synopsis. Horror comedy film following vampire count Geza von Kösznöm who’s visiting groundbreaking neurologist Sigund Freud because he’s bored of his life and frustrated of the “eternally long” relationship with his wife Elsa.