Rote Lippen soll man küssen (1964)
Evelyn, the daughter of American travel agent John P. Hoover and great-grandniece of the famous Viennese dancer Fanny Elßler, is herself a professional dancer. However, unbeknownst to her, her wealthy father is bribing critics and audiences—some with free tickets, others with money. When Evelyn overhears a conversation about her supposedly mediocre talent, she discovers her father's manipulation. She then escapes to Vienna with a tour group organized by her father's company. She hopes to pursue a career as a dancer there—like her famous relative once did.
Director: Franz Antel
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Gunther Philipp as Herr Burian |
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Johanna Matz as Evely Hoover |
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Peter Weck as Peter |
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Paul Hörbiger as Muckenhuber |
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Gustav Knuth as John P. Hoover |
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Trude Herr as Frau Kiekebusch |
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Rudolf Carl as Tormeisl |
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Evi Kent as Inge |
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Sabine Sesselmann as Candy |
| Directing | Franz Antel | Director |
| Writing | Kurt Nachmann | Writer |
| Sound | Johannes Fehring | Music |
| Writing | Franz Arndt | Writer |