Supergirl (1971)
A beautiful woman, Supergirl Francesca Farnese, appears out of nowhere on a Bavarian highway. She wears only an orange jumpsuit and wants to go to Washington. Playboy Charly first takes her to Lake Starnberg, where she meets best-selling author Evers. He immediately leaves his wife and travels with Francesca to Spain, where he negotiates a project with the American film producer Polonsky. No one remains unimpressed by the mysterious beauty. Supergirl remains elusive— she quickly disappears again, leaving behind a warning to the inhabitants of Earth that an attack from outer space is imminent...
Director: Rudolf Thome
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Iris Berben as Fancesca Farnese |
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Marquard Bohm as Evers |
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Nikolaus Dutsch as Charly Seibert |
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Karin Thome as Elsa Morandi (as Karin Ehret-Brandner) |
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Jess Hahn as Polonsky |
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Rainer Werner Fassbinder as Man in Front of Shop Window |
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Affonso Beato as Man from Outer Space |
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Hans Weth as Bartender |
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Monique Marschall as Girl in Bar |
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Carlos Bustamante as Polonsky's Assistant |
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Isolde Jovine as Jackie |
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Klaus Lemke as American Director |
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Peter Moland as Detective Phil |
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Billy Kearns as Billy Kearns |
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Eddie Constantine as Party Guest |
| Camera | Affonso Beato | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Rudolf Thome | Director |
| Writing | Rudolf Thome | Writer |
| Writing | Max Zihlmann | Writer |
| Editing | Jane Seitz | Editor |
| Production | Rudolf Thome | Producer |
| Sound | Patrick Moraz | Original Music Composer |