Don't Fool with Me
Don't Fool with Me | |
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Directed by | Kurt Nachmann |
Written by | Daniela Holl |
Produced by | Karl Spiehs |
Starring | Adrian Hoven Wera Frydtberg Paul Hörbiger |
Cinematography | Hanns Matula |
Edited by | Hermine Diethelm |
Music by | Johannes Fehring |
Production company | Wiener Stadthalle-Station Betriebs-und Produktionsgesellschaft |
Distributed by | Columbia-Bavaria Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | Austria |
Language | German |
Don't Fool with Me (German: Sing, aber spiel nicht mit mir) is a 1963 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Kurt Nachmann and starring Adrian Hoven, Wera Frydtberg and Paul Hörbiger.[1]
It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna using Eastmancolor. The film's sets were designed by the art director Wolf Witzemann.
Cast
[edit]- Adrian Hoven as Modeschöpfer, Maler und Lehrer Raul Thorsten
- Wera Frydtberg as Schwester Nina Thorsten
- Karin Heske as Schülerin Susi Berger
- Paul Hörbiger as Raimund Valentin
- Rex Gildo as Sänger Billie Bill
- Peter Vogel as Gag-Man Hans Rabe
- Hans Richter as Gag-Man Klaus Fuchs
- Lou Van Burg as Showmaster und Sänger Lou van Burg
- Carmela Corren as Juanita
- Brigitte Wentzel as Charlotte
- Oskar Sima as Direktor Sendelmohn
- Brigitte Franke as Sekretärin Fräulein Brigitte
- Erich Padalewski as Ferdi Zippel
- Sissy Löwinger as Pipsi Parker
- Kurt Nachmann as Cafetier Schebesta
- Audrey Arno as Sängerin Audrey Arno
- Hannelore Auer as Sängerin Hannelore Auer
- Das Jochen Brauer Sextett as Themselves - Musician
- Les Chakachas as Themselves - Musician
- Sacha Distel as Sänger Sacha Distel
- Angèle Durand as Sängerin Angèle Durand
- Sergio Franchi as Sänger Sergio Franchi
- Ted Herold as Sänger Ted Herold
- Trude Herr as Sängerin Trude Herr
- Peter Hinnen as Sänger Peter Hinnen
- Bill Ramsey as Sänger Bill Ramsey
- Willi Schmid as Sänger Willi Schmid
- Gerhard Wendland as Sänger Gerhard Wendland
References
[edit]- ^ Von Dassanowsky p.186
Bibliography
[edit]- Von Dassanowsky, Robert. Austrian Cinema: A History. McFarland, 2005.
External links
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