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Frank Ripploh | ||
Christine Neubauer | ||
Udo Schenk | ||
Nina Schühly | ||
Domenica Niehoff | ||
Frank Ripploh | Frank | |
Christine Neubauer | Klara | |
Udo Schenk | Eugen | |
Nina Schühly | Mutter | |
Domenica Niehoff | Psychotherapeutin Ruth | |
Burkhard Driest | 1. Polizist | |
Thomas Born | 2. Polizist | |
Gaby Sievers | Assistentin | |
Bernd Broaderup | Bernd | |
Jan Procházka | Kitty | |
Hildegard Schäfer | Nicole | |
Gabriel Wild | David | |
Peter Haener | Eric | |
Klaus Beckmann | Briefträger | |
Ron Matz | Hooker |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Frank Ripploh
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Writer/Composer |
Tamara Kafka
Frank Ripploh |
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Cinematography |
Dodo Simoncic
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Music |
Peter Breiner
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This light comedy caters to the gay-oriented audience. Frank and his S&M partner are surprised by Frank's harridan mother when she walks in on the pair in an amorous clinch. Frank's mother threatens to disinherit her son if he does not settle down and get married. Frank hires the actress Klara to pose as his wife, and the pair moves into a quaint country house. Soon the newlyweirds are both after their handsome neighbor Eugen. Frank becomes confused when he feels he may be falling for his first female. |
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