Monks, Girls and Hungarian Soldiers explained

Monks, Girls and Hungarian Soldiers
Director:Ferdinand Dörfler
Producer:Ferdinand Dörfler
Music:Emil Ferstl
Editing:Walter Boos
Studio:Dörfler-Filmproduktion
Distributor:Allianz Filmverleih
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:West Germany

Monks, Girls and Hungarian Soldiers (German: Mönche, Mädchen und Panduren) is a 1952 West German historical adventure comedy film directed by Ferdinand Dörfler and starring Joe Stöckel, Paul Hartmann and Rudolf Fernau.[1] It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The film's sets were designed by Ludwig Reiber. Some shooting was also done at Nymphenburg Palace.

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  1. Klossner p. 262