
Peter schießt den Vogel ab
Comedy
Overview
Peter schießt den Vogel ab is a German film comedy first released in 1959.
Top Cast


Peter Alexander
Peter Alexander
Peter Schatz
Peter Alexander
Peter Schatz


Germaine Damar
Germaine Damar
Renate Hartwig
Germaine Damar
Renate Hartwig


Ruth Stephan
Ruth Stephan
Mathilde Hütchen
Ruth Stephan
Mathilde Hütchen


Maria Sebaldt
Maria Sebaldt
Marilyn
Maria Sebaldt
Marilyn


Oskar Sima
Oskar Sima
Direktor Wilfried Adler
Oskar Sima
Direktor Wilfried Adler


Ernst Waldow
Ernst Waldow
General Bumm
Ernst Waldow
General Bumm


Agnes Windeck
Agnes Windeck
Rose
Agnes Windeck
Rose
Anneliese Würtz
Anneliese Würtz
Marie
Anneliese Würtz
Marie


Edith Hancke
Edith Hancke
Fräulein Lehmann
Edith Hancke
Fräulein Lehmann


Jo Herbst
Jo Herbst
Dr. Klaus Maria Weichholz
Jo Herbst
Dr. Klaus Maria Weichholz
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