Rudolf Zehetgruber
Rudolf Zehetgruber (born 16 September 1926) is an Austrian film director, producer, screenwriter and actor who directed 17 films between 1960 and 1985. He is most known for writing and directing the Superbug/Dudu film series that featured his wife Kathrin Oginski (Barbara Kathrin Zehetgruber) and two entries in the Kommissar X film series.
Rudolf Zehetgruber | |
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Born | Vienna, Austria | 16 September 1926
Occupation | Film director Film producer Screenwriter Actor |
Years active | 1953-1985 |
Spouse(s) | Barbara Kathrin Zehetgruber |
Selected filmography
- The Congress Dances (directed by Franz Antel, 1955)
- The Bashful Elephant (1961)
- The Black Cobra (1963)
- Piccadilly Zero Hour 12 (1963)
- Das Wirtshaus von Dartmoor (1964)
- The Secret of the Chinese Carnation (1964)
- Seven Vengeful Women (1966)
- Kommissar X: Three Yellow Cats (Death is Nimble, Death is Quick, 1966)
- Kommissar X – Drei grüne Hunde (1967)
- The Love Bug Rally (the first Superbug film, 1971)
- Superbug, Super Agent (1972)
- The Superbug on Extratour (1973)
- The Maddest Car in the World (1975)
- Son of Superbug (1979)
- Nessie – das verrückteste Monster der Welt (1985)
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