I Learned It from Father
I Learned It from Father (German: Das hab ich von Papa gelernt) is a 1964 German comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring Willy Fritsch, Thomas Fritsch and Gertraud Jesserer.[1] The son of a respectable industrialist leads a wild second life.
Cast
- Willy Fritsch ... Clemens Andermann
- Thomas Fritsch ... Andreas Andermann
- Gertraud Jesserer ... Monika Holl
- Peter Vogel ... Oskar Werner Vischer
- Marianne Chappuis ... Christa Seebald
- Barbara Stanyk ... Ebba Pedersen
- Paul Hörbiger ... Julius Knackert
- Peter Matic ... Joachim Lange
- Franz Stoss ... Sebastian Delt
- Fritz Muliar ... Hans Sax
- Ljuba Welitsch ... Managerin Neumann
- Susi Nicoletti ... Dora Bauer
- Marianne Schönauer ... Therese
- Guido Wieland ... Bankdirektor
- Karl Böhm ... Tettelmann
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