
Der Komödienstadel - Achterbahn ins Glück
Comedy
Overview
Master carpenter Ferdl Schwinghammer is supposed to build the first transportable roller coaster. When he learns that the site manager is his daughter's ex-boyfriend, he accepts the unpopular job as a pretense.
Top Cast


Gerhart Lippert
Gerhart Lippert
Ferdl Schwinghammer
Gerhart Lippert
Ferdl Schwinghammer


Jutta Schmuttermaier
Jutta Schmuttermaier
Cosima
Jutta Schmuttermaier
Cosima


Werner Zeussel
Werner Zeussel
Gustl Meier "Obstler"
Werner Zeussel
Gustl Meier "Obstler"


Heide Ackermann
Heide Ackermann
Hermine Lustig
Heide Ackermann
Hermine Lustig


Angelika Auer
Angelika Auer
Thea Staudinger
Angelika Auer
Thea Staudinger


Johann Schuler
Johann Schuler
Berny Oberhauser
Johann Schuler
Berny Oberhauser


Conny Glogger
Conny Glogger
Jutta Hollunderbäumer "Tschudi"
Conny Glogger
Jutta Hollunderbäumer "Tschudi"


Werner Asam
Werner Asam
Franz-Xaver Schnittholz
Werner Asam
Franz-Xaver Schnittholz
Anton Feichtner
Anton Feichtner
Schorsch
Anton Feichtner
Schorsch
Johann Sedlmeir
Johann Sedlmeir
Dammerl
Johann Sedlmeir
Dammerl
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