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Die liebestollen Lederhosen ()


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Franz Mooshuber, mayor of a little Bavarian town, receives a letter invitation from the mayor of Cannes, asking him to participate in the annual boat joust tournament. When he and his two buddies return, they don't just bring back the... See more »

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Franz Mooshuber
Franz Muxeneder ...
Alois Reisbichler
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Leni
Franz A. Huber ...
Willi
Eleonore Melzer ...
Resl
Mario Pollak ...
Xaver
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Frau Reisbichler
Bettina Busch ...
Annamirl (as Bettina Widmaier)
Hermann Giefer ...
Traugott Holzwurm
Daniela Kähler ...
Sabine
Georg Einerdinger ...
Michl
Peter Steiner Jr. ...
Jochen
Michaela Feicht
Margit Ojetz
Jutta Hale
Sabine Rohrmann
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Hotelportier
Franz Marischka ...
Hochwuerden
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Siggi Buchner ...
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Ernst W. Kalinke ... (as Rainer Ernst)

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Peter Hinrichsen ... ()
 
Ernst W. Kalinke ... () (as Rainer Ernst)
 
Yves Laurent ... ()

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Milan Pilar

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Fritz Baader

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Gisela Haller

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Karin Zenker

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Reinhard Hoppe ... makeup artist

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Mario Pollak ... production supervisor

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Franz Mooshuber, mayor of a little Bavarian town, receives a letter invitation from the mayor of Cannes, asking him to participate in the annual boat joust tournament. When he and his two buddies return, they don't just bring back the trophy but also a bus full of sexy girls and ambitious plans to turn their village into a wild tourist resort. Written by Coventry

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Also Known As
  • Laat die Tirolers maar schuiven (Netherlands)
  • Sexskandalen i Tyrolen (Sweden)
  • Die Liebestollen Lederhosen (Japan, Japanese title)
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