| Mikosch Comes In | |
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| Directed by | Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla | 
| Written by | Bobby E. Lüthge | 
| Produced by | Kurt Ulrich | 
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Kurt Schulz | 
| Edited by | Margarete Steinborn | 
| Music by | Michael Jary | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Herzog-Filmverleih | 
Release date  | 9 October 1952 | 
Running time  | 101 minutes | 
| Country | West Germany | 
| Language | German | 
Mikosch Comes In (German: Mikosch rückt ein) is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla and starring Georg Thomalla, Willy Fritsch and Paul Hörbiger.[1] It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in West Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Willi A. Herrmann and Heinrich Weidemann.
Cast
- Georg Thomalla as Janos Nawratil
 - Willy Fritsch as Oberst von Körömsbös
 - Paul Hörbiger as Dr. Paliwec
 - Oskar Sima as Baron Mikosch
 - Heli Finkenzeller as Claire von Ferency
 - Paul Klinger as Tibor von Köröd
 - Christiane Jansen as Margit von Ferency
 - Ludwig Schmitz as Turmwurzel, Oberkellner
 - Franz-Otto Krüger as Fotograf
 - Kurt Pratsch-Kaufmann as Feldwebel Janos
 - Bruno Fritz as Major von Itzenblitz
 - Wolfgang Dohnberg as Oberleutnant von Bredow
 - Gerd Frickhöffer as Leutnant von Kitzewitz
 - Walter Gross as Fritz Pickelmann, Bursche
 - Franz Arzdorf as Oberleutnant Graf Bobby
 - Joe Furtner as Dorfpfarrer
 - Wolfgang Neuss as Franzek
 - Lucie Englisch as Erzy, Schweinemagd
 - Peter Paul Richter as Karoli, Bursche
 - Bruno W. Pantel as Eugen
 - Friedl Hardt as Dancer
 
References
- ↑ Bock & Bergfelder p.216
 
Bibliography
- Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
 
External links
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