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Wild and Beautiful on Ibiza

Country: Germany, Language: German, 85 mins

Original Title

Die Schönen Wilden Von Ibiza
  • Director: Sigi Rothemund
  • Writer: Florian Burg
  • Producer: Karl Spiehs; Wolfgang von Schiber

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Michael and Suzie are an engaged couple taking their honeymoon off the coast of Spain. Their reservations are lost and Michael loses their luggage and money to a scam artist promising to get them a room. Suzie berates him and Michael, disenchanted with his nagging wife-to-be, gives in to the temptations that are all around them. He falls in with a free-wheeling motorcycle gang. Eventually his lover leaves him (Hemingway-style) for a bullfighter, and he and Suzie, having found their wild and independent spirit on the island, come back together.


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Cast & Characters

Regis Porte as Mike;
Tanja Spiess as Susi;
Michael Gspandl as Poldi;
Beate Granitz as Gilda;
Margit Geissler as Nadja;
Gesa Thoma as Ajita;
Heidi Stroh as Muschi;
Jan Hopmann as Juppy;
Karl Heinz Maslo as Bob;
Rafael Molina as Bosso;
Manuel Aragones;
Jean Henke;
Carlos Delgado;
Marie Luise Lusewitz as Sandra