
Graf Porno bläst zum Zapfenstreich
Comedy
Overview
Willibald, a lovable good-for-nothing whose hobby is cross-dressing, is housed in the apartment of five pretty girls who provide him with board and lodging under the comforter in return for his zeal. But when one night they catch him in flagrante delicto with a new conquest, he is kicked out of the apartment after a thorough thrashing.
Top Cast


Rinaldo Talamonti
Rinaldo Talamonti
Willibald
Rinaldo Talamonti
Willibald
Michael Cromer
Michael Cromer
Egon Schmitt
Michael Cromer
Egon Schmitt


Johannes Buzalski
Johannes Buzalski
Pankraz
Johannes Buzalski
Pankraz


Doris Arden
Doris Arden
Christine
Doris Arden
Christine


Karin Götz
Karin Götz
Trumpet Player
Karin Götz
Trumpet Player
Chantal Esquil
Chantal Esquil
Chantal Esquil
Karin Glier
Karin Glier
Magd
Karin Glier
Magd
Nina Simona
Nina Simona
Nina Simona
Christine Kuon
Christine Kuon
Frieda Zwicknagel
Christine Kuon
Frieda Zwicknagel
Helmut Alimonta
Helmut Alimonta
Zwicknagel
Helmut Alimonta
Zwicknagel
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