
Whopper Punch 777
Comedy
Overview
The young son of a sports journalist helps his out-of-town father out of a jam by getting into the hotel room of a famous boxer and conducting a sensational star interview with him.
Top Cast
Burkhard Rönnefarth
Burkhard Rönnefarth
Otto Paletti Jr.
Burkhard Rönnefarth
Otto Paletti Jr.


Manfred Krug
Manfred Krug
Father Paletti
Manfred Krug
Father Paletti


Ben Becker
Ben Becker
Harry Brummer
Ben Becker
Harry Brummer
Barbara Czerwinski
Barbara Czerwinski
Mrs. Flieder
Barbara Czerwinski
Mrs. Flieder


Günther Kaufmann
Günther Kaufmann
Billy Baxter
Günther Kaufmann
Billy Baxter


Hans Helmut Dickow
Hans Helmut Dickow
Kriechwurz
Hans Helmut Dickow
Kriechwurz
Jürgen Steinhäuser
Jürgen Steinhäuser
Doctor Eisbein
Jürgen Steinhäuser
Doctor Eisbein


Kurt Schmidtchen
Kurt Schmidtchen
Former European champion
Kurt Schmidtchen
Former European champion
Uwe Hacker
Uwe Hacker
Former European champion
Uwe Hacker
Former European champion


Tilly Lauenstein
Tilly Lauenstein
Woman with hat
Tilly Lauenstein
Woman with hat
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