Das verrückte Strandhotel (1983) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 12, 1983

Original Title:
Das verrückte Strandhotel

Alternate Titles:
Dirndljagd am Kilimandscharo
The Crazy Beach Hotel
Охота на девочек у Килиманджаро

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Lisa Film
Rapid Film

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 85

Various German tourists arrive at the African vacation hotel "Leisure Lodge". Businessman Harry Weber wants to seduce his secretary Julia undisturbed, but unbeknownst to him, his wife Melanie has also arrived to seduce skier Toni. Weber's business partner, the industrialist Pfefferkorn, also turns up, and Weber's secretary is trying to woo his son Florian. Harry is given the call girl Christine by a friend, but Pfefferkorn is also after her. Hairdresser Agathe is the first to recognize the connections and uses her knowledge for business purposes. Finally, Toni's fiancée Resi arrives and adds to the confusion.

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Assistant Camera:
Erich Hochmayr

Assistant Director:
Gabriela Zerhau

Assistant Editor:
Eva Pavlikova

Co-Producer:
Wolf C. Hartwig

Costume Designer:
Rolf Albrecht

Director:
Franz Marischka

Director of Photography:
Fritz Baader

Editor:
Claudia Wutz

Makeup Artist:
Inge Jung

Original Music Composer:
Gerhard Heinz

Producer:
Karl Spiehs

Production Manager:
Erich Tomek

Sound:
Manfred Meyer

Sound Mixer:
Max Rammler-Rogall

Unit Manager:
Otto Retzer

Writer:
Erich Tomek
Franz Marischka

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