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Hit Parade 1960
Hit Parade 1960.jpg
Directed byFranz Marischka
Produced byCarl Szokoll
Written byFranz Marischka
F.M. Schilder
Starring
Renate Ewert
Werner Fullerer
Hilde Nocker
Music byGert Wilden
CinematographyDieter Wedekind
Edited byIlse Wilken
Production
company
Tele Film
Distributed byPrisma Film
Release date
5 April 1960
Running time
101 minutes
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman

Hit Parade 1960 (German: Schlagerparade 1960) is a 1960 West German musical film directed by Franz Marischka and starring Renate Ewert, Werner Fullerer and Hilde Nocker.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Cast


  • 2 References


  • 3 Bibliography


  • 4 External links




Cast



  • Renate Ewert as Susanne Grosser


  • Vivi Bach as Ulla


  • Rex Gildo as Rex Gildo


  • Walter Gross as Oskar


  • Kurt Großkurth as Mr. Klein


  • Thomas Alder as Peter Axtmann


  • Eddi Arent as Dixi Dolant


  • Hugo Lindinger as Mr. Grosser


  • Gerti Gordon as Hanni


  • Gabriele Adam as Maxi


  • Bill Ramsey as Singer


  • Ted Herold as Singer


  • Dany Mann [de] as Singer


  • Jimmy Makulis as Singer


  • Angèle Durand as Singer


  • Billy Mo [de] as Singer


  • Laurie London as Singer


  • Gitte Hænning as Singer


  • Detlef Engel as Singer


  • Camillo Felgen as Singer


  • Nilsen Brothers [de] as Singers


  • Billy Sanders as Singer


  • Claus Herwig as Singer


  • Vera Fischer as Singer

  • The Hazy Osterwald-Sextett as Singers


  • Max Greger [de] with his big band


  • Fredy Brock as Trumpeter


  • Werner Fullerer as Host


  • Hilde Nocker as Host


  • Rainer Bertram as Himself


  • Heidi Brühl as Herself


  • Wyn Hoop as Himself


  • Gitta Lind as Herself


  • Rudi Palme as Sänger


  • Tony Sandler as Himself


  • Gerd Ströhl as Himself


  • Gerhard Wendland as Himself


  • Nina Westen as Herself


References



  1. ^ Parish p.109



Bibliography


  • Parish, Robert. Film Actors Guide. Scarecrow Press, 1977.


External links



  • Hit Parade 1960 on IMDb



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