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Liebesgrüße aus der Lederhose 4: Die versaute Hochzeitsnacht

Two railroad officials buy an old train in Kleinbach and start transporting tourists. Their services include champagne, dancing and sex.

Top Cast

  • Peter Steiner

    Peter Steiner

    Sepp Kirchlechner

  • Erich Kleiber

    Erich Kleiber

    Willy Pospischil

  • Franz Muxeneder

    Franz Muxeneder

    Bürgermeister Alois Brummberger

  • Rosl Mayr

    Rosl Mayr

    Rosl

  • Renate Kasché

    Renate Kasché

    Josefa

  • Georg Einerdinger

    Georg Einerdinger

    Karl

  • Judith Fritsch

    Judith Fritsch

    Uschi Kirchlechner

  • Jean Droze

    Jean Droze

    Ottokar Schulze

  • Fee Heger

    Fee Heger

    Sylvie

Overview

Two railroad officials buy an old train in Kleinbach and start transporting tourists. Their services include champagne, dancing and sex.

Rating

5.1 / 10
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