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The Turkish Cucumbers

Oskar Schnabel is a wholesaler of fruits from the Arabian region. One day his oriental trading partner passes on a twelve-piece of harem ladies to him.

Top Cast

  • Gunther Philipp

    Gunther Philipp

    Siegfried König

  • Oskar Sima

    Oskar Sima

    Oskar Schnabel

  • Susi Nicoletti

    Susi Nicoletti

    Susanne

  • Ruth Stephan

    Ruth Stephan

    Ruthlinde

  • Walter Gross

    Walter Gross

    Theo-Maria Neumann

  • Hubert von Meyerinck

    Hubert von Meyerinck

    Rubin y Soliman

  • Ernst Waldbrunn

    Ernst Waldbrunn

    Pospischil

  • Willy Schultes

    Willy Schultes

    Mittermeyer

  • Monica Berger

    Monica Berger

    Suleika

Overview

Oskar Schnabel is a wholesaler of fruits from the Arabian region. One day his oriental trading partner passes on a twelve-piece of harem ladies to him.

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