Madame's girls

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Movie
Original title Madame's girls
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1969
length 76 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Günter Schlesinger
script Horst Mueller
production Günter Schlesinger
music Bill Hartmeyer
camera Wolfgang Lührse
cut Horst Mueller
occupation

Die Mädchen der Madame is a German erotic and crime film from 1969.

action

Edith K., known as "Madame", runs her fashion salon in a big city. She plans to spend the coming weekend with a friend and her mannequins in her own villa in the country, so that she can indulge her lesbian tendencies over good food. But things turn out completely different than planned. At the same time four hardened convicts break out of the nearby prison, and their escape route leads directly to the villa, to the maiden's girls, at night. The professional criminals really just wanted to hide here ...

But they show a lot of bad manners towards the ladies and want to lead the girls to their own devices without asking too much questions and with force and violence. But "Madame" already has a plan how to protect herself in front of her mannequins and takes countermeasures. Eventually the first women are raped, but Madame can finally checkmate the big boys with sleeping pills. When the villains wake up again, Madame has wedged herself into a tight Sado-Maso leather outfit and begins to chastise the guys with the whip until they bleed.

Production notes

The Madame's Girls premiered on August 15, 1969. The strip was later awarded under the title Teenagers in Hot Beds .

criticism

The Lexicon of International Films called this film a "gross and cynical waste product of the 1960s sex wave."

Individual evidence

  1. Madame's girls. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 10, 2018 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 

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