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  1. Praise, What Makes You Hard (1972) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Directed by Rolf Thiele. 197282m. Comedy. 5.2. Add to Watchlist. In Greece at the time of antiquity. In the year 600 before Christ, the 45th Olympic Games are held, which are all in the sign of the old city-renown Sparta-Athens. More. Where to Watch Praise, What Makes You Hard. There are no locations currently available for this title.

    • Rolf Thiele
    • September 22, 1972
    • Sybil Danning, Margot Wahl, Eva Garden
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  3. In Greece at the time of antiquity. In the year 600 before Christ, the 45th Olympic Games are held, which are all in the sign of the old city-renown Sparta-Athens.

  4. Praise, What Makes You Hard. ( 1972 ) Gelobt sei, was hart macht. Comedy. Сast and Crew. Stars. Sybil Danning. Margot Wahl. Eva Garden. Bianca Herr. Thomas Danneberg. Michael Büttner. Friedhelm Lehmann. Erich Schwarz. Georg Tryphon. Eric Vaessen. Full Cast. Director. Rolf Thiele. Camera. Michael Marszalek. Writers. Willibald Eser.

    • Rolf Thiele
    • West Germany
    • Sybil Danning
    • May 10, 1972
  5. Praise, What Makes You Hard. 1972. Gelobt sei, was hart macht. Directed by Rolf Thiele. In Greece at the time of antiquity. In the year 600 before Christ, the 45th Olympic Games are held, which are all in the sign of the old city-renown Sparta-Athens. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Director. Rolf Thiele. Producer. Artur Brauner. Writers.

    • Rolf Thiele
  6. Praise, What Makes You Hard (1972) Directed by Rolf Thiele Genres - Comedy , History | Sub-Genres - Historical Film | Release Date - May 10, 1972 | Run Time - 82 min. |

  7. Praise, What Makes You Hard. (1972) In Greece at the time of antiquity. In the year 600 before Christ, the 45th Olympic Games are held, which are all in the sign of the old city-renown Sparta-Athens.