The Merry Wives of Tyrol
The Merry Wives of Tyrol | |
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Directed by | Hans Billian |
Produced by | Karl Heinz Busse |
Written by | Hans Billian |
Starring |
Hannelore Auer Gus Backus Rudolf Prack |
Music by | Gerhard Narholz |
Cinematography | Dieter Wedekind |
Edited by | Elisabeth Kleinert-Neumann |
Production company |
Music House |
Distributed by | Ceres-Filmverleih |
Release dates | 18 September 1964 |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
The Merry Wives of Tyrol (German:Die lustigen Weiber von Tirol) is a 1964 West German musical comedy film directed by Hans Billian and starring Hannelore Auer, Gus Backus and Rudolf Prack.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Sepp Rothauer.
Cast
- Hannelore Auer as Hannelore Lechner
- Gus Backus as Charly Rassell
- Rudolf Prack as Musikverleger Karl-Heinz Busch
- Heli Finkenzeller as Veronika Lechner
- Beppo Brem as Hausdiener Sepp
- Acker Bilk as Himself
- Gisèle Boyer as Stasy
- Vera Complojer as Hermine Lechner - Frau Hofrat
- Marie-France Dousset as Ursi
- Eva Eden as Gisi
- Edburga Euller
- Herta Fahrenkrog as Marlene Angermann - Charlys Braut
- Brigitte Gola as Hotelgast
- Gustl Gstettenbaur as Hotelchef Simmering
- Gisela Hahn as Reni
- Irma Hartlieb as Sissy
- Renate Küster as Marianne Lechner
- Hugo Lindinger as Bürgermeister Schwammerl von Seebrügg
- Peggy March as Herself
- Billy Mo as Himself
- Hilde Neukam as Hotelgast
- Regina Petran as Susi
- Richard Rüdiger as Dr. Schermann, Tierarzt
- Margitta Scherr as Gertraud Lechner
- Manfred Schnelldorfer as Himself
- Helmut Schopf as Sportlicher Badegast
- Lily Sedina as Hotelgast
- Mal Sondock as Theodor Reiss - Manager einer Girl-Truppe
- Peter W. Staub as Schwimmleher Emil Nass
- André Verchuren as Himself
References
- ↑ Bock & Bergfelder p.374
Bibliography
- Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books.
External links
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