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Charleys Onkel

Charleys Onkel (1969)

4.5/10(4)·TMDB 1969 DE

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What is Charleys Onkel (1969) about?

Driving instructor Carola "Charley" can no longer stand the constant advances of her pupils and quits her job without further ado. To gain some distance, she takes the opportunity to look after her friend Lilo's dog, the two parrots and her apartment while Lilo is on vacation. But even here she has to fend off unloved admirers, as Lilo earns her living as a playgirl. However, "Charley" has received a good tip from her friend: As soon as a man becomes too pushy, janitor Pinkus pretends to be "Captain Tressblekken" on cue and quickly chases the visitors away. But when the real Uncle Tressblekken turns up at "Charley's" house, chaos can no longer be averted...

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Production:
Terra-Filmkunst, Allianz
Country:
Germany
Languages:
German
IMDb:
tt0064154

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Who stars in Charleys Onkel (1969)?

Heinz Erhardt as Salesman, Gunther Philipp as Dr. Krusius, Gustav Knuth as Reginald Tressblekken, Gila von Weitershausen as Carla "Charley" Werner, Karl Michael Vogler as Boy Deisen, Heidy Bohlen as Lilo Freddersen, Erna Sellmer as Cornelia Tressblekken, Ingo Insterburg as Lutz.

Also Known As

DECharley's Onkel

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Is Charleys Onkel worth watching?

Charleys Onkel has mixed reviews with a rating of 4.5/10 based on 4 votes.

What genre is Charleys Onkel?

Charleys Onkel is a Comedy film released in 1969.

Who stars in Charleys Onkel?

The cast of Charleys Onkel includes Heinz Erhardt, Gunther Philipp, Gustav Knuth, Gila von Weitershausen and Karl Michael Vogler.