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Rendezvous in Wien ()


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The successful Austrian pop composer Alexander Marhold is turning fifty and is about to get engaged to his young secretary Heidi, although he is still married to his third wife Beate. Without his knowledge, the Austrian Foreign Ministry... See more »

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Alexander 'Xandl' Marhold
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Beate, seine Frau
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Robert 'Bobby' - sein Sohn aus 2. Ehe
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Alexander - sein Sohn aus 1. Ehe
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Milli
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Heidi
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Ferdinand Windberger - Legationsrat
Bob Martin ...
Sänger, Himself
Ernie Bieler ...
Sängerin, Herself
Hans Schmidt ...
Sänger, Himself

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Helmut Weiss

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Fritz Eckhardt ... (comedy "Rendezvous in Wien")
 
Eberhard Keindorff ... (writer)
 
Johanna Sibelius ... (writer)

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Franz Grothe
Heinz Neubrand

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Günther Senftleben

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Arnfried Heyne ... (as Arnd Heyne)

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Hertha Hareiter ... (as Berta Hareiter)
Otto Pischinger

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Otto Pischinger

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Erika Russ

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Kurt Miksch ... unit manager
Helmut Ungerland ... production manager

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Franz Josef Gottlieb ... assistant director (as F.J. Gottlieb)

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Herbert Janeczka ... sound (as Ing. Herbert Janeczka)
Rolf Schmidt-Gentner ... dialogue recordist

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Franz Hofer ... camera operator

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Franz Dehmel ... lyrics
Thomas Hörbiger ... lyrics
Josef Petrak ... lyrics

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Gino Wimmer ... production assistant

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The successful Austrian pop composer Alexander Marhold is turning fifty and is about to get engaged to his young secretary Heidi, although he is still married to his third wife Beate. Without his knowledge, the Austrian Foreign Ministry invited his two sons from his first and second marriage to Vienna. His first wife married an influential Russian politician and his second wife an American millionaire. The government now wants to use this combination for economic policy purposes. Marhold is not enthusiastic about it, but it bothers him even more that his two grown sons, as different as they are, fall in love with his attractive wife Beate .

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Also Known As
  • Whisky, Wodka, Wienerin (West Germany)
  • Whiskyä, wodkaa, wienittäriä (Finland)
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