Spaßvögel Trailer

Spaßvögel Trailer (1939)

20 January 1939 Comedy 79 mins

Mayor Eberhorn is known as a womanizer to everyone in the village. Katchen, his wife, is constantly trying to convert him to a proper way of life … but in vain. When one morning, Casanova finds a stroller with a clever slogan referencing his affairs at his front door, Eberborn seeks revenge. Top suspects for the prank? The “Spassvogel”: seven friends led by the former sailor Hannes Strobel.

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Cast

Fritz Kampers

as Bürgermeister Eberhorn

Fita Benkhoff

as Katharina Eberhorn

Dinah Grace

as Settchen Strobel

Fritz Odemar

as Vogelsang

Aribert Wäscher

as Schliebener

Leo Peukert

as Paulig

Elvira Erdmann

as Minchen

Heinz Schorlemmer

as Hannes Strobel

Karl Wagner

as Kähle

Friedel Müller

as Milchfrau

Hans Hemes

as Bäckermeister

Kurt Getke

as Postbote

Edith Robbers

as Frau Kilian

Ludwig Schmitz

as Schiffsjunge

Crew

International Titles

Spassvögel Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 20 January 1939

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