
Has Anybody Seen My Pants?
Comedy
Overview
Mr. Schmidinger, a Bavarian from Texas, inherits a hotel from his stepbrother in Heidelberg. He flies to Germany, where his luggage and savings are stolen, and finally ends up in his hotel after an adventurous hunt for the suitcase. He checks in incognito and soon realizes that he is in a brothel. The American, horrified and utterly shocked, dismisses the staff and girls in order to turn the dirty inheritance into a clean hotel, but then the protectors spring into action.
Top Cast


Josef Moosholzer
Josef Moosholzer
Schmidinger
Josef Moosholzer
Schmidinger


Franz Muxeneder
Franz Muxeneder
Karli
Franz Muxeneder
Karli
Elfie Zacharias
Elfie Zacharias
Hilde vom Summerhof
Elfie Zacharias
Hilde vom Summerhof


Rosl Mayr
Rosl Mayr
Lisa
Rosl Mayr
Lisa


Alexandra Bogojevic
Alexandra Bogojevic
Molly
Alexandra Bogojevic
Molly
Alexander Miller
Alexander Miller
Dieter
Alexander Miller
Dieter


Judith Fritsch
Judith Fritsch
Second hooker
Judith Fritsch
Second hooker


Monika Rohde
Monika Rohde
Puff whore
Monika Rohde
Puff whore


Johannes Buzalski
Johannes Buzalski
Porter
Johannes Buzalski
Porter
Elke Deuringer
Elke Deuringer
Farmer
Elke Deuringer
Farmer
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