Come Now, My Dear Little Bird (1968)
1h 35m
Running Time
December 20, 1968Release Date
Come Now, My Dear Little Bird (1968)
1h 35m
Running Time
December 20, 1968Release Date
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Plot.
The story presents an entertaining as well as revealing portrayal of the moral history of sex in the course of human history.
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Cast & Crew.
Gerd Baltus
Erzähler
Maria Raber
Hildilein
Hans Terofal
Badewärter
Peter Hohberger
Siegfried
Christiane Rücker
Bärbel
Tanja Gruber
Burgherrin
Kim Dimon
Burgherr
Rolf Thiele
Director
Joachim Fernau
Writer
Barbara Capell
Fraenzi
Inge Marschall
Mrs. Sybille
Manfred Purzer
Writer
Astrid Boner
Mother
Luggi Waldleitner
Producer
Francesca Farinacci
Ellen
Bernd Kampka
Composer
Heinz Hölscher
Cinematographer
Maria Brockerhoff
Elisabeth Charlotte
Charlotte Werner
Daughter
Inken Sommer
Baroness
Marius Aicher
Cousin Kuno
Herbert Kersten
Vorsitzender
Kurt Strauss
Priest
Walter Cubelik
Schultheiss
Evelyn Rolleder
Hannele
Eduard Springer
Gerd
Manfred Hoffmann
Councellor
Michael Schrenk
Student
Jörg von Liebenfelß
Konrad
Tilo von Berlepsch
Baron
Anne-Marie Eckhoff
Fraenzi's Mother
Gert Wiedenhofen
Alphonse
Achim Hammer
Karl Heinrich
Otto Ambros
Judge
Fulvio Mingozzi
Nieswurz
Wanda Moreno
Mrs. Nieswurz
Italo Gasperini
Oskar
Sybil Danning
Lorelei
Annemarie Wendl
Woman in bathtub
Josef Coesfeld
Makeup Artist
Hedy Polensky
Makeup Artist
Maleen Pacha
Production Design / Costume Design
Ingeborg Taschner
Editor
Edith Schuman
Assistant Editor
Udo Graf Lambsdorff
Production Manager
Karl Reiter
Still Photographer
Guenther von Whyl
Production Design
Hans Terworth
Sound
Zeljko Materni
Camera Operator
Constantin Trikounis
Assistant Camera
Details.
Release DateDecember 20, 1968
Original NameKomm nur, mein liebstes Vögelein
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 35m
Genres
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Wiki.
Come on, my dearest bird. There are many erotic scenes in a 1968 German-Italian feature film that want to convey 2000 years of moral history in Germany. He ran under the title "dio me l'ha data" in Italy. The screenplay was made after the novel. The film was released in the Federal Republic of Germany on December 20, 1968.