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Directed by | Harald Reinl |
Written by | Karl Heinz Busse Harald Reinl |
Produced by | Franz Seitz Jr. |
Starring |
Isa Günther Jutta Günther Joachim Fuchsberger Karin Dor |
Cinematography | Walter Riml |
Edited by | Herbert Taschner |
Music by | Karl Bette |
Production company | Franz Seitz Filmproduktion |
Distributed by | Constantin Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
The Twins from Zillertal (German: Die Zwillinge vom Zillertal) is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Harald Reinl and starring the twins Isa Günther and Jutta Günther, Joachim Fuchsberger and Karin Dor. [1] It takes its title from the Zillertal Valley in Tyrol. It was shot in Eastmancolor at the Bavaria Studios in Munich with location shooting in Austria at the Schloss Matzen, Krimml Waterfalls, Zell am Ziller and Innsbruck. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arne Flekstad. It was part of the post- Second World War boom in Heimatfilm.
The Twins from Zillertal | |
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Directed by | Harald Reinl |
Written by | Karl Heinz Busse Harald Reinl |
Produced by | Franz Seitz Jr. |
Starring |
Isa Günther Jutta Günther Joachim Fuchsberger Karin Dor |
Cinematography | Walter Riml |
Edited by | Herbert Taschner |
Music by | Karl Bette |
Production company | Franz Seitz Filmproduktion |
Distributed by | Constantin Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
The Twins from Zillertal (German: Die Zwillinge vom Zillertal) is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Harald Reinl and starring the twins Isa Günther and Jutta Günther, Joachim Fuchsberger and Karin Dor. [1] It takes its title from the Zillertal Valley in Tyrol. It was shot in Eastmancolor at the Bavaria Studios in Munich with location shooting in Austria at the Schloss Matzen, Krimml Waterfalls, Zell am Ziller and Innsbruck. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arne Flekstad. It was part of the post- Second World War boom in Heimatfilm.