Mikosch of the Secret Service (German:Mikosch im Geheimdienst) is a 1959 Austrian comedy film directed by Franz Marischka and Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Gunther Philipp, Kurt Großkurth and Walter Gross.
She refuses to perform, and Max's friend Fanny, who is actually responsible for the kitchen, jumps in spontaneously and annoys the audience with her singing.
This pleases the Rittmeister Gustl von Schöndorn, who recruits Susi as an agent: The Austrian Gustl, together with the Prussian Major Claus Dieter Graf Schnackewitz and the Russian Colonel Fedor Fedorowitsch Ganiew, have been commissioned by the Austrian chief of the Wedel secret service, their respective rulers for the historic three to protect the Emperor's meeting in Ischl.
For this three men are necessary and so Ferdinand, Otto and Max are brought to Ischl, where they are supposed to give a guest appearance.
So he gets to know how the doctor talks to Ganiew and both discuss their plan to kill the heads of state in more detail.
Ferdinand, Otto and Max examine further alarm clocks, but Ganiew has long since brought the original back into his possession.