Why Did I Ever Say Yes Twice?

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Why Did I Ever Say Yes Twice?
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Directed by Franz Antel
Written by
  • Vittoria Vigorelli
  • Kurt Nachmann
Starring
CinematographyHanns Matula
Music by Gianni Ferrio
Release date
  • 1969 (1969)
Languages
  • German
  • Italian

Why Did I Ever Say Yes Twice? ( ‹See Tfd› German : Warum hab ich bloß 2 x ja gesagt?, Italian : Professione bigamo) is a 1969 German-Italian comedy film directed by Franz Antel and starring Lando Buzzanca, Teri Tordai and Raffaella Carrà. [1] It is also known as The Viking Who Became a Bigamist.

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Plot

A railway worker has two wives, one in Munich and the other in Rome.

Main cast

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