Girls for the Mambo-Bar
Girls for the Mambo-Bar (German: Mädchen für die Mambo-Bar) is a 1959 West German crime film directed by Wolfgang Glück and starring Kai Fischer, Gerlinde Locker and Jimmy Makulis.[1]
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Directed by | Wolfgang Glück |
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Cinematography | Walter Tuch |
Edited by | Ursula Norkus |
Production company | Rex Film |
Distributed by | Neue Filmverleih |
Release date | 23 July 1959 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art directors Felix Smetana.
Cast
- Kai Fischer as Olga
- Gerlinde Locker as Eva
- Jimmy Makulis as Jimmy
- Rolf Kutschera as Martini
- Edith Elmay
- Wolf Albach-Retty as Krüger
- Rolf Olsen as Rutka
- Horst Beck
- Guido Wieland
- Raoul Retzer
- Inge Rassaerts
- Renate Rohm
- Aina Capell
- Josef Hendrichs
- Hansi Prinz
- Mona Baptiste
- Macky Kaspar
- Gaby King
- Dalida
- Alfred Böhm
- Fatty George
- Habiba
- Sieghardt Rupp as Tommy Kersten
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References
- Lembach p.323
Bibliography
- Joachim Lembach. The standing of the German cinema in Great Britain after 1945. Edwin Mellen Press, 2003.
External links
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