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'The Sweet Life of Count Bobby' (German: 'Das ssse Leben des Grafen Bobby') is a 1962 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Gza von Cziffra and starring Peter Alexander, Ingeborg Schner and Gunther Philipp. It was the second in a trilogy of films featuring Alexander in the character of Count Bobby. It was followed by 'Count Bobby, The Terror of The Wild West' in 1966.

It was partly shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna. The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jptner-Jonstorff.

Plot



Count Bobby and his friend are running a struggling detective agency. However they get a break when they investigate a gang of smugglers using a nightclub as a front. In order to infiltrate the organisation Bobby is required to go undercover dresses as a woman.

Cast



*Peter Alexander as Count Robert 'Bobby' von Pinelski

*Ingeborg Schner as Vera Burger

*Gunther Philipp as Baron Mucki von Kalk

*Margitta Scherr as Babsy

*Oskar Sima as Benvenuto Sokrates Socre

*Rolf Olsen as Pietro Krokowitsch

*Gerd Frickhffer as Marchese Peperoni

*Sieglinde Thomas as Helene

*Fritz Muliar as Director Pullizer

*Bill Ramsey as Johnny H. Clayton

*Heide Alrun as Rita

*Erna Ascher as Loni, a sex bomb

*Karl Ehmann as old waiter

*Johannes Ferigo as doorman at the Grand Hotel

*C.W. Fernbach as conductor

*Peter Machac as Heribert Leitner

*Raoul Retzer as a gentleman on the train

* as Gerti

*Elisabeth Stiepl as cleaning lady at the 'Bajadere'

*Heinrich Trimbur as Director Langberg

References




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