
Warum die UFOs unseren Salat klauen
Comedy
Overview
A biologist has succeeded in growing a particularly energy-rich lettuce and now the whole world wants to get hold of the product.
Top Cast


Tommi Piper
Tommi Piper
Peter McDonald
Tommi Piper
Peter McDonald


Hildegard Knef
Hildegard Knef
Peters Mutter
Hildegard Knef
Peters Mutter


Ursela Monn
Ursela Monn
Monika
Ursela Monn
Monika


Raimund Harmstorf
Raimund Harmstorf
Schiffskapitän
Raimund Harmstorf
Schiffskapitän


Gerd Duwner
Gerd Duwner
Senator
Gerd Duwner
Senator


Curd Jürgens
Curd Jürgens
UFO-Commander
Curd Jürgens
UFO-Commander


Henning Venske
Henning Venske
Mechaniker
Henning Venske
Mechaniker


Kurt Raab
Kurt Raab
Hitler
Kurt Raab
Hitler


Günter Pfitzmann
Günter Pfitzmann
Konsul Meier
Günter Pfitzmann
Konsul Meier


Alexander Kerst
Alexander Kerst
US-General
Alexander Kerst
US-General
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