24 Hour Lover
1968 film
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24 Hour Lover (German: Bengelchen liebt kreuz und quer) is a 1968 West German comedy film directed by Marran Gosov and starring Harald Leipnitz, Herbert Bötticher and Brigitte Skay.[1] [2] [3]
| 24 Hour Lover | |
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| Directed by | Marran Gosov |
| Written by | Marran Gosov |
| Produced by | Rob Houwer |
| Starring | Harald Leipnitz Herbert Bötticher Brigitte Skay |
| Cinematography | Hubertus Hagen Niklaus Schilling |
| Edited by | Gisela Haller |
| Music by | Martin Böttcher |
Production company | Rob Houwer Productions |
| Distributed by | Constantin Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country | West Germany |
| Language | German |
Synopsis
Georg is a playboy bachelor whose lifestyle is an embarrassment to his brother Alfred, a schoolteacher who believes he will not be promoted unless Georg settles down and becomes respectable.
Cast
- Harald Leipnitz as Georg 'George' Weissborn
- Sybille Mar as Irene Kaufmann
- Herbert Bötticher as Alfred Weissborn
- Brigitte Skay as Marion
- Monika Lundi as Lisa
- Renate Roland as Peggy
- Marianne Wischmann as Vera, Peggy's Mother
- Claudia Wedekind as Rosa
- Sylvie Beck as Monika
- Isolde Bräuner as Mia
- Werner Schwier as Doctor
- Jana Novaková as Ulla
- Doris Kiesow as Lenna
- Herbert Weissbach as Grandfather
- Inge Langen as Claudia
- Sammy Drechsel as Reporter
- Nino Korda as Konsul Gerhard
- Henry van Lyck as Winegrower
- Marran Gosov as Kaukasischer Kellner