
The Sweetest Fruits
Feb 05 1954
•2h 33m
•Comedy, Music
In two fictional states bureaucracy and political intrigue provoke social unrest. Beppo learns that his nation's president is his twin. Mistaken identities lead to comical chaos as the twins propose a treaty that will benefit both nations.
Cast
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Wolf Albach-Retty
Roberto di Caramello / Bananen-Beppo

Maria Holst
Irina

Hannelore Bollmann
Eva

Katharina Mayberg
Juanita
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