
Die Fiakermilli
Comedy · Music
Overview
An incredibly popular stage performer unknowingly falls madly in love with the lone critic that savaged her performance in the press.
Top Cast


Gretl Schörg
Gretl Schörg
Fiakermilli
Gretl Schörg
Fiakermilli


Paul Hörbiger
Paul Hörbiger
Honigberger, Pianist
Paul Hörbiger
Honigberger, Pianist


Karl Schönböck
Karl Schönböck
Dr. Robert Zögel, Theaterkritiker
Karl Schönböck
Dr. Robert Zögel, Theaterkritiker


Lucie Englisch
Lucie Englisch
Babette, Chambermaid
Lucie Englisch
Babette, Chambermaid


Rudolf Platte
Rudolf Platte
Dramaturg Stanginer
Rudolf Platte
Dramaturg Stanginer


Fritz Imhoff
Fritz Imhoff
Theaterdirektor Fürst
Fritz Imhoff
Theaterdirektor Fürst


Erni Mangold
Erni Mangold
Antonie Mannsfeld
Erni Mangold
Antonie Mannsfeld
Elisabeth Stemberger
Elisabeth Stemberger
Liesl, Milli's Niece
Elisabeth Stemberger
Liesl, Milli's Niece
Hilde Rom
Hilde Rom
Kitthoff - Actress
Hilde Rom
Kitthoff - Actress


Rolf Wanka
Rolf Wanka
Major Graf Eggern
Rolf Wanka
Major Graf Eggern
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