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  • The Devil May Well Laugh (1960)
  • 107 min | Comedy
The Devil May Well Laugh (1960)
107 min | Comedy

Money rules the world, and the devil likes it that way. He wants to use three tramps to prove that greed can ruin even the best friendships. A Swiss film classic by Kurt Früh, starring Ruedi Walter, Max Haufler and Zarli Carigiet.
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Director
Writers
Emil Burri (german dialogue) | Kurt Früh | Max Haufler
Cinematographer
Editors
Anne Demmer (as Annemarie Demmer) | Hans Heinrich Egger
Production Designer
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Updated Dec 15, 1960

Release date
May 1, 1961 (West Germany)

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Cast

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16 cast members
Name Known for
Gustav Knuth
Erich Füllgrabe Erich Füllgrabe   See fewer
Max Haufler
Barbarossa Barbarossa   See fewer
Trude Herr
Helga Helga   See fewer
Theo Lingen
Hoteldirektor Hoteldirektor   See fewer
Horst Janson
Jürgen Lüdecke Jürgen Lüdecke   See fewer
Walter Morath
Teufel Teufel   See fewer
Voli Geiler
Phyllis Knightsbridge-Littleton Phyllis Knightsbridge-Littleton   See fewer
Ettore Cella
Il Colosso Il Colosso   See fewer
Max Werner Lenz
Bernasconi Bernasconi   See fewer
Inigo Gallo
Mario / Kellner Mario / Kellner   See fewer
Kurt Früh
Croupier im Spielcasino (uncredited) Croupier im Spielcasino (uncredited)   See fewer
Maria Rezzonico
Frau von Colosso (uncredited) Frau von Colosso (uncredited)   See fewer
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