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The Three Musketeers
1993 film by Stephen Herek
Wild Mouse
2017 Austrian comedy film directed by Josef Hader
Beresina, or the Last Days of Switzerland
1999 film by Daniel Schmid
Episode
1935 German film by Walter Reisch
Little Mother
1935 film by Henry Koster
Bel Ami 2000
1966 comedy film directed by Michael Pfleghar
Ghost Hunters
2015 children's film directed by Tobias Baumann
Eva
1958 Austrian comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele
Who Wants to Sleep?
1965 film by Rolf Thiele, Axel von Ambesser, Alfred Weidenmann
I Love Vienna
1991 film by Houchang Allahyari
Contact High
2009 film directed by Michael Glawogger
Twelve Girls and One Man
1959 film by Hans Quest
Moonbound
Moonbound (German: Peterchens Mondfahrt) is a 2021 animated fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Ali Samadi Ahadi with story by Ahadi and Arne Nolting and based on the 1915 children's book ''Little Peter's Journey to the Moon'' by Gerdt von Bassewitz.
No Rest for the Brave
2003 film by Alain Guiraudie
And So to Bed
1963 film by Alfred Weidenmann
Two Girls from the Red Star
1966 spy satire film directed by Sammy Drechsel
Adorable Julia
1962 film by Alfred Weidenmann
Casanova & Co.
1977 film by Franz Antel
Traceroute
2016 film by Johannes Grenzfurthner
The Bloom of Yesterday
2016 film by Chris Kraus
Hinterholz 8
1998 film by Harald Sicheritz
The Affairs of Maupassant
1936 film by Henry Koster
The Unfish
1997 film by Robert Dornhelm
Ant Street
1995 film by Michael Glawogger
The Unintentional Kidnapping of Mrs. Elfriede Ott
2010 film by Andreas Prochaska
Der Musterknabe
1963 film by Werner Jacobs
Poppitz
Poppitz is a 2002 Austrian comedy film directed by Harald Sicheritz.
Is Geraldine an Angel?
1963 film directed by Steve Previn
The Unexcused Hour
1957 film by Willi Forst
One Should Be Twenty Again
1958 film by Hans Quest
My Father, the Ape and I
1971 film by Franz Antel
3faltig
'''''' is an Austrian-German comedy film directed by Harald Sicheritz. It was released in 2010.
The Venice Project
1999 film directed by Robert Dornhelm
The Fountain of Love
1966 film by Ernst Hofbauer
Hannerl
Hannerl is a 1952 Austrian comedy film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Johanna Matz, Adrian Hoven and Paul Hörbiger. It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna. The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff.
Shame on You, Brigitte!
1952 Austrian film by E. W. Emo
When You're Young, the World Belongs to You
1934 film by Richard Oswald
Three Men in the Snow
1955 film by Kurt Hoffmann