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Cast

June Wilkinson

June Wilkinson

Madame Wimpepoole

Don Kenney

Don Kenney

Karin Dor

Karin Dor

Willy Fritsch

Willy Fritsch

Michael Cramer

Michael Cramer

Maestro / Jerry / Gardonius

Louise Lawson

Louise Lawson

Laura Cummings

Laura Cummings

Gigi Martine

Gigi Martine

Ann Perry

Ann Perry

Jan Davidson

Jan Davidson

Lori Shea

Lori Shea

Merwin Goldsmith

Merwin Goldsmith

Mady Rahl

Mady Rahl

Thomas Fabian

Thomas Fabian

Otto Storr

Otto Storr

Hans Jürgen Diedrich

Hans Jürgen Diedrich

Angèle Durand

Angèle Durand

Max Greger

Max Greger

Klaus Havenstein

Klaus Havenstein

Gigi Held

Gigi Held

Maria Madlen Madsen

Maria Madlen Madsen

Hanne Wieder

Hanne Wieder

Crew

Francis Ford Coppola

Francis Ford Coppola

Director

Francis Ford Coppola

Francis Ford Coppola

Writer

Dieter Hildebrandt

Dieter Hildebrandt

Screenplay

Margh Malina

Margh Malina

Screenplay

Wolf C. Hartwig

Wolf C. Hartwig

Producer

Harry Ross

Harry Ross

Producer

Paul Grupp

Paul Grupp

Cinematography

Fritz Umgelter

Fritz Umgelter

Director

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The Bellboy and the Playgirls

19622.9 / 1094 min
Comedy

Overview

A very funny tale about a man with a theory about girls!

The bellboy aspires to be a private eye and is reading a book to learn the trade. The 'suspicious' activities of women in the hotel give him a chance to practice his skills. Surprise! They are representatives of a lingerie manufacturer. To investigate further, he poses as a potential buyer, and the women take turns modeling their wares. The film is a re-edited version of a West German film from 1958 originally titled “Mit Eva fing die Sünde an” with roughly 15 minutes of additional footage shot by Francis Ford Coppola and Jack Hill with nudity inserted for an American release in 1962. Coppola has since said that the project was "adding five three-minute nudie sketches in color to a stupid German movie that had been shot in black-and-white"