IA in Oberbayern (1956)
Her father urges Greta to marry the noble lawyer Dr. Hans von Spoerling. But her former boyfriend Fred Roland is informed of the planned engagement and arrives from America just in time. Put under pressure from both parties, Greta leaves and hits the road. She ends up in Schlaffenhofen, a small village in Southern Bavaria. The attractive woman and her modern car - with Berlin's number plate 'IA' on it - is a small sensation. But the two fiancée haven't given up on her, especially since her father promised her to the first who finds her.
Director: Hans Albin
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Renate Ewert as Greta Bullerjahn |
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Harald Juhnke as Fred Roland |
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Paul Westermeier as Generaldirektor Bullerjahn |
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Gunther Philipp as Detektiv Findeisen |
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Lucie Englisch as Emerenzia |
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Beppo Brem as Knecht Michl |
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Rudolf Schündler as Detektiv |
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Hubert von Meyerinck as Fritz |
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Walter Buschhoff as Dr. Hans von Spörling |
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Peter Garden as Martl |
| Camera | Ernst W. Kalinke | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Hans Albin | Director |
| Writing | Hans Albin | Writer |
| Editing | Gertrud Hinz-Nischwitz | Editor |
| Sound | Peter Igelhoff | Original Music Composer |