Trouble with Trixie
1972 film
- Fritz Eckhardt (book)
- Kurt Nachmann (book)
- Uschi Glas
- Peter Weck
- Fritz Eckhardt
Production
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Lisa Film
Release date
- 19 October 1972 (1972-10-19)
Running time
Trouble with Trixie (German: Trubel um Trixie) is a 1972 West German comedy film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Uschi Glas, Peter Weck, and Fritz Eckhardt.[1] A young woman is sent by an American company as a spy on a German toy manufacturer.
Cast
- Uschi Glas as Trixie Schneider
- Peter Weck as Teddy Wiesinger
- Fritz Eckhardt as Wiesinger sen.
- Hans Terofal as Schiffskapitän
- Karl Tischlinger as Portier
- Claudia Butenuth as Holzapfel
- Konrad Georg as Mr. Brown
- Raoul Retzer as Zugführer
- Gerhart Lippert as Ronald
- Herbert Fux as Polizist
- Kurt Nachmann as Otto
- Franz Stoss as Doctor Weinzierl
- Jean-Claude Hoffmann
- Ernst H. Hilbich as Röslein
- Heidrun Hankammer as Mr. Browns Sekretärin
- Jochen Busse as Schabernag
References
- ^ Schliesser p. 117
Bibliography
- Schliesser, Roman; Moser, Leo, eds. (2006). Die Supernase: Karl Spiehs und seine Filme (in German). Vienna: Ueberreuter. ISBN 978-3-8000-7228-6.
External links
- Trouble with Trixie at IMDb
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Films directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb
- My Niece Doesn't Do That (1960)
- Season in Salzburg (1961)
- The Forester's Daughter (1962)
- The Black Abbot (1963)
- The Secret of the Black Widow (1963)
- The Curse of the Yellow Snake (1963)
- The Curse of the Hidden Vault (1964)
- The Seventh Victim (1964)
- The Phantom of Soho (1964)
- A Holiday with Piroschka (1965)
- Spy Today, Die Tomorrow (1967)
- When the Mad Aunts Arrive (1970)
- When You're With Me (1970)
- Rudi, Behave! (1971)
- The Mad Aunts Strike Out (1971)
- Aunt Trude from Buxtehude (1971)
- Trouble with Trixie (1972)
- Crazy – Completely Mad (1973)
- No Sin on the Alpine Pastures (1974)
- The Secret Carrier (1975)
- Lady Dracula (1977)
- Popcorn and Ice Cream (1978)
- She's 19 and Ready (1979)
- Death Stone (1987)
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