Ninotschka also takes off her panties
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Original title | Ninotschka also takes off her panties |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1973 |
length | 82 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 18 |
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Director | Claus Tinney |
script | Claus Tinney |
production | Horst Hächler for CTV 72, Munich |
music | Sonoton |
camera | Ernst W. Kalinke |
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Ninotschka also takes off her panties is a German sexploitation film from 1973.
action
Jedelko, a small village in Siberia. The Soviet Ministry of Agriculture in far-away Moscow has decided that three female kolkhoz workers, whose physical qualities are not necessarily representative of the Russian peasant woman sui generis, should be sent to an agricultural fair in Munich. There they not only have to represent the “glorious” Soviet Union, but they are also supposed to sell Soviet goods such as pigs, caviar and Crimean champagne to the class enemy for urgently needed foreign currency. The three blonde chosen ones are called Olga, Natascha and Vera, and they say goodbye to their farm boys, according to the sex film, with a quick act in the hay. Meanwhile, the responsible comrade Commissioner is already in great excitement because the three kolkhoz girls are late and you absolutely have to get the plane from Irkutsk to Moscow with a connecting flight to Munich.
Finally, the ladies and their minder Pjotr, a slim little guy with glasses, land on the night train in the Bavarian capital and immediately begin to pounce on the all too willing conductor in their addiction to sex. Then they are picked up at the Munich train station by a super-fine limousine, which was not made available for the visit from the USSR, but for some girls in the 1920s look who, together with their pimp, the oily "hooker" Fred ”, dressed like the caricature of a Chicago mobster from the Al Capone era, are expected from Vienna at the same time. When he sees the buxom Soviet girls rushing off in the car intended for him, he promptly considers the Russian women to be unwelcome competition. The Russian import is now being driven to where the Austrian prostitutes should end up: In a Munich brothel. The puff mother is delighted with the “fresh goods”, lasciviously approaches the intimidated Pyotr and first of all pampers the young ladies so that they can soon earn a lot of money for them in a horizontal position. Olga, Natascha and Vera, however, are neither shocked nor averse to the wishes of Bavarians who want to snack, as sex is their favorite occupation.
In the meantime, "Nutten-Fred" and his prostitutes have been picked up by the fair management, believing that they are the Soviet guests, and promptly landed at the agricultural fair. He tries to make the best of this mix-up and thinks about how he can quickly turn the fair into a lucrative brothel. His plan was immediately successful, and the male trade fair visitors were soon keen to get to know the alleged kolkhoz workers better. And since so many capitalists have imagined socialism quite differently, the Soviet Union even makes formidable business deals after sexual pleasure. In the meantime, Comrade Pyotr is seriously considering whether he should change his saddle right away, because he believes he would make a splendid pimp. When the whole hoax is exposed, everyone involved returns to their own world. The comrades in the “workers and peasants paradise” of the USSR are not too angry with their Pjotr and the three girls, because the kolkhoz farm with Olga, Natascha and Vera has been going better than ever since their return.
Production notes
Ninotschka also takes off her panties. It was made in Bavaria in the summer of 1973 and premiered on October 5, 1973.
The eponymous Ninotschka symbolizes the Russian woman in this film.
criticism
"Sex comedy of the lowest level."
Individual proof
- ↑ Ninotschka also takes off her panties. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed August 27, 2017 .