Revenge of the East Frisians

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Revenge of the East Frisians
Directed by Walter Boos
Written by August Rieger
Cinematography Günter Haase
Production
company
TV 13 Fernseh- und Filmgesellschaft
Distributed byModern Film
Release date
  • 4 October 1974 (1974-10-04)
Running time
77 minutes
CountryWest Germany
Language German

Revenge of the East Frisians (German : Die Rache der Ostfriesen) is a 1974 West German sex comedy film directed by Walter Boos. [1] It is a loose sequel to the 1973 film The East Frisian Report .

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  1. Miersch p.240

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