
Bonditis, or the Horrible and Terrible Adventures of a Nearly Normal Human Being
Directed by Karl SuterFrank Born believes himself to be a secret agent so his psychiatrist prescribes some time away at a relaxing village in the Swiss Alps. The delusional Born gets enmeshed in a secret international summit and is soon pursuing a coveted microfilm.
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Bonditis, or the Horrible and Terrible Adventures of a Nearly Normal Human Being was released on August 25, 1967.
Bonditis, or the Horrible and Terrible Adventures of a Nearly Normal Human Being was directed by Karl Suter.
Bonditis, or the Horrible and Terrible Adventures of a Nearly Normal Human Being has a runtime of 1h 31m.
Bonditis, or the Horrible and Terrible Adventures of a Nearly Normal Human Being was produced by Hans-Peter Roth.
Frank Born believes himself to be a secret agent so his psychiatrist prescribes some time away at a relaxing village in the Swiss Alps. The delusional Born gets enmeshed in a secret international summit and is soon pursuing a coveted microfilm.
The key characters in Bonditis, or the Horrible and Terrible Adventures of a Nearly Normal Human Being are Frank Born (Gerd Baltus), Hata Sari (Marion Jacob), die Blondine (Christiane Rücker).
Bonditis, or the Horrible and Terrible Adventures of a Nearly Normal Human Being is a Comedy, Action film.
Bonditis, or the Horrible and Terrible Adventures of a Nearly Normal Human Being has an audience rating of 6.3 out of 10.




