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Summer in Tyrol
Directed by
Erik Balling
Written by
Erik Balling Peer Guldbrandsen Hans Müller-Einigen (libretto) Erik Charell (libretto) Ralph Benatzky (libretto) Oscar Blumenthal (play) Gustav Kadelburg (play)
Produced by
Bo Christensen Dirch Passer Henrik Sandberg
Starring
Dirch Passer
Cinematography
Jørgen Skov
Release date
25 September 1964 (1964-09-25)
Running time
99 minutes
Country
Denmark
Language
Danish
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