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1973 film by Franz Antel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Countess Died of Laughter (German: Frau Wirtins tolle Töchterlein, Italian: Leva lo diavolo tuo dal... convento) is a 1973 Austrian-Italian sex comedy film directed by Franz Antel. It is the final entry in Franz Antel's series Frau Wirtin and incorporates a great deal of archive footage from earlier films.
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Directed by | Franz Antel |
Written by | Kurt Nachmann Vittoria Vigorelli |
Produced by | Franz Antel Carl Szokoll |
Starring | Gabriele Tinti Teri Tordai |
Cinematography | Siegfried Hold |
Edited by | Femi Benussi |
Music by | Stelvio Cipriani |
Production companies | Cinemar Neue Delta Filmproduktion |
Distributed by | Constantin Film (West Germany) |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Countries | Austria Italy |
Language | German/Italian |
Susanne Delberg, who has become Countess Süderland, dies under absurd circumstances. It is revealed that Susanne had a daughter, whom she had named heiress to her inheritance. However, the only thing known about the heiress's identity is that she lives in a convent. Handsome executor Vincent van der Straten is tasked with uncovering her identity. There are five possible candidates: Françoise, Clarissa, Susanne , Piroschka, and Anselma. Van der Straten decides to stay at the convent to find the real heiress but things soon prove to be difficult for him since all the candidates happen to be just as raunchy as the late Susanne.
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