
Man spricht deutsh
Comedy
Overview
A very middle-class Bavarian family spend the last day of their Mediterranean vacation on the beach, day-dreaming and muttering racist remarks about Italian people.
Top Cast


Gerhard Polt
Gerhard Polt
Erwin Löffler
Gerhard Polt
Erwin Löffler


Gisela Schneeberger
Gisela Schneeberger
Irmgard Löffler
Gisela Schneeberger
Irmgard Löffler


Dieter Hildebrandt
Dieter Hildebrandt
Dr. Friedhelm Eigenbrodt
Dieter Hildebrandt
Dr. Friedhelm Eigenbrodt


Michael Gahr
Michael Gahr
Dr. Wilms
Michael Gahr
Dr. Wilms


Werner Schneyder
Werner Schneyder
Von Bronstedt
Werner Schneyder
Von Bronstedt


Enzo Cannavale
Enzo Cannavale
Paolo
Enzo Cannavale
Paolo
Siegfried Mahler
Siegfried Mahler
Mr. Endress
Siegfried Mahler
Mr. Endress
Elisabeth Welz
Elisabeth Welz
Mrs. Endress
Elisabeth Welz
Mrs. Endress


Isa Haller
Isa Haller
Mrs. Häberle
Isa Haller
Mrs. Häberle
Thomas Geier
Thomas Geier
Heinz Rüdiger
Thomas Geier
Heinz Rüdiger
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