
Clattering Chastity Belts
Comedy
Overview
Well, who says that they were chaste and modest, the ladies and damsels of yesteryear? And even the knights themselves. They knew exactly why they had the chastity belt fastened to their ladies' pretty bodies when they themselves went on crusade or had other important official business to attend to. Better safe than sorry - that's what the robber baron Archibald meant in our case, or in this cheerful film case, when he was summoned to help by his bosom friend Sigurd and went to war with his proud host.
Top Cast


Peter Steiner
Peter Steiner
Archibald
Peter Steiner
Archibald


Johnny Kraaijkamp Sr.
Johnny Kraaijkamp Sr.
Bert
Johnny Kraaijkamp Sr.
Bert


Eleonore Leipert
Eleonore Leipert
Sieglinde
Eleonore Leipert
Sieglinde


Rinaldo Talamonti
Rinaldo Talamonti
Fernando Giovanni Lorenzo Luigi Francesco Ministrone Aurelio
Rinaldo Talamonti
Fernando Giovanni Lorenzo Luigi Francesco Ministrone Aurelio


Pietro Martellanza
Pietro Martellanza
Pietro Martellanza
Walter Kraus
Walter Kraus
Kuni
Walter Kraus
Kuni


Helga Bender
Helga Bender
Helga Bender
Hartmut Neugebauer
Hartmut Neugebauer
Hartmut Neugebauer


Jean Droze
Jean Droze
Fürst Sigurd von Schreckenstein
Jean Droze
Fürst Sigurd von Schreckenstein


Birgit Bergen
Birgit Bergen
Birgit Bergen
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