Hotel Clausewitz

Hotel Clausewitz
Directed by Ralph Habib
Produced by Raphael Nussbaum
Written by Franz Baake
Nero Brandenburg
Starring Wolfgang Kieling
Maria Brockerhoff
Friedrich Schoenfelder
Music by Horst A. Hass
Cinematography Wolfgang Bellenbaum
Edited by Edith Dagan
Production
company
Aero Film
Distributed by Pallas Film
Release date
28 April 1967
Running time
89 minutes
Country West Germany
Language German

Hotel Clausewitz (German: Pension Clausewitz) is a 1967 West German comedy film directed by Ralph Habib and starring Wolfgang Kieling, Maria Brockerhoff and Friedrich Schoenfelder.[1]

Cast

  • Wolfgang Kieling as Stemmka
  • Maria Brockerhoff as Marlies
  • Friedrich Schoenfelder as Dr. Rudolf Zabel
  • Herbert Fux as Dr. Schlack
  • Rolf Eden as Langer
  • Maria Vincent as Monika
  • Doris Bierett as Dagmar
  • Klaus Dahlen as Babyface
  • Wilhelm von Homburg as American
  • Michael Miller as Werner
  • Ralf Gregan as SSD Officer
  • Ekkehard Fritsch as Rehbock
  • Michael Symo as Baron Holloschy
  • Anna Gaël as Rita
  • Johanna König as Frau Steeger
  • Harald Lutz
  • Hein Riess as Boxer
  • Gerhard Soor as Weichmann
  • Susanne Hsiao as Dagmar-Girl
  • Roswitha Beech as Dagmar-Girl
  • Max Teschké as Pastor
  • Waldemar Frahm as Lawyer
  • Grit Ellot as Lissy
  • Klaus Profé as Commissioner
  • Charles Hans Vogt as Man with Dog
  • Hardy Schnelle as Decorator
  • Karl Dall as Pimp
  • Ingo Insterburg as Prediger
  • Jürgen Barz as Statist
  • Peter Ehlebracht as Statist

References

  1. Rège p.489

Bibliography

  • Philippe Rège. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
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