The cast of Beswingt und heiter - 1983 includes: Bert Beel as himself Marianne Kiefer as herself
The cast of Heiter bis wolkig - 1972 includes: Paul Henckels
The cast of Heiter bis meschugge - 1974 includes: Eddie Constantine
The cast of Heiter bis wolkig - 2012 includes: Anna Fischer as Marie Breuer Johannes Kienast as Holger Stephan Luca as Thomas Max Riemelt as Tim Jessica Schwarz as Edda Breuer Dieter Tappert as Paul
The cast of Heiter bis wolkig - 1993 includes: Monika Dahlberg as Karoline Mona Freiberg as Centa Bernhard Helfrich as August Andreas Kern as Toni Kathi Leitner as Leni Hans Stadlbauer as Julius Viola Thaller as Hilde
The cast of Heiter bis wolkig - 1969 includes: Henriette Ahlsen as (segment "Kind") Ossy Kolmann as (segment "Eskimo") Lilo Mrazek Elly Naschold as (segment "Kind") Gerhard Steffen as (segment "Androcius etc.") Ernst Waldbrunn Karl Wonesch as (segment "Kind")
Heiter bis wolkig - 1978 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:12
Das kann ja heiter werden - 1982 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:12
The cast of Das kann ja heiter werden - 1982 includes: Elke Aberle as Kathi Peer Augustinski Peer Augustinski as Koch Peer Augustinski as Peer Die Berliner Hymnentafel Franco Corelli Uwe Dallmeier as Humorist Helga Feddersen as Helga Erich Florin as Chorleiter Siegtaler Musikanten Margit Geissler Margit Geissler as Senta Horst Jankowski Heidi Kabel as Direktorin Peggy March Gunther Philipp as Direktor Peter Schiff as Pfarrer Die Siegtaler Musikanten as Themselves Julius Streicher Hubert Suschka Vico Torriani Sepp Viellechner Elisabeth Volkmann Herta Worell
"Gay" when referring to being merry or cheerful translates as "fröhlich" or "heiter"."Gay" when referring to a homosexual is translated as "Homosexueller" or "schwul".(slang)
Petra Kiedaisch has written: 'Ist die Kunst noch heiter?' -- subject(s): Philosophy, German literature, Wit and humor, History and criticism
Luis Trenker has written: 'Berge und heimat' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Description and travel 'Berge im Schnee, das Winterbuch' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Photography, Artistic, Skis and skiing 'Meine berge' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Description and travel, Mountaineering, Photography, Artistic 'Der Rebell' 'Mutig und heiter durchs Leben' -- subject(s): Austrian Authors, Authors, Austrian, Biography, Motion picture actors and actresses 'Sohn ohne Heimat' 'Der Feuerteufel' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Helden der Berge' -- subject(s): Mountaineering 'Leuchtendes land' -- subject(s): Civilization 'Alles gut gegangen' -- subject(s): Authors, Austria, Authors, German, Biography, German Authors, Motion picture actors and actresses, Moving-picture actors and actresses, Austrian Authors 'Brothers of the snow' -- subject(s): Mountaineering 'Der verlorene Sohn'
The movie is set in Germany, no doubt because the idea for the movie was partially inspired by the unspeakably horrific "experiments" carried out by the supremely evil Nazi doctor, Josef Mengele. Undoubtedly, this is also why the mad doctor, Dr. Heiter, is a respected surgeon renowned for his work in separating conjoined (Siamese) twins. Dr. Mengele did experiments with twins, as well, but he did the opposite of what the fictional Dr. Heiter did: he sewed non-conjoined twins together. From what I've read, they screamed in agony for a few days, and then they died. The specific idea, however, was created when writer/director Tom Six made a joke about punishing child molestors by stitching their mouth to the anus "of a fat truck driver."