The dearest baroness

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Movie
Original title The dearest baroness
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1970
length 102 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
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Director Alexis Neve
script Per Jansson
production Gero alarm clock
music Heinz Kiessling
camera Ted Kornowicz
cut Werner M. Lenz
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Die liebestollen Baronessen is a German sex film comedy that was created in 1969.

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Sex researcher Dr. Oscar Fummler, despite his extensive knowledge of his own area of ​​research, has considerable problems himself. This is particularly noticeable when he comes across the three eponymous, love-mad and nymphomaniac baronesses on a country estate, who almost drive him crazy with their ubiquitous sex addiction. Waldemar, the chauffeur of the baronesses, and the riding instructor Frank, on the other hand, have absolutely nothing to object to the seduction attempts of Veronika, Alexandra and Jennifer, the eldest of the three, and the blonde housemaid Frosine also likes to end up in the lottery bed with her beau Egon.

Things really get going when Waldemar learns from the in-house butler Martin that he has just brought a box with 50 bottles of the finest water from a sex source in Glücksburg, which would make all men and women suddenly sharp. First Egon and Veronika drink from the aphrodisiac water and, like externally controlled, attack each other like Alexandra and Frank afterwards. Even the very controlled assistant Dr. Fummlers, Sylvia, gets really hot when she drinks the water, runs to the first floor, gets naked and jumps into bed with Waldemar's chauffeur. Only Dr. Fummler's reaction is disappointing: first he spits out the water, accompanied by hysterical reactions (which he always has when he hears a sexually stimulating word), then he becomes terribly tired and nods off. Baroness Jennifer, who has kept an eye on him, is deeply disappointed.

The next morning the colorful dance of sex goes into the next round, only this time the brunette Veronika tries to get Dr. To seduce fummler and cure his suffering. A little later, Alexandra also struggles with the sexologist, this time using hypnosis, rather in vain. Butler Martin sums it up to the bare baroness: Dr. Fummler is probably the first man who knows how to resist her seductive skills. No less annoyed are the lovebird baronesses that the doctor's assistant seduces one man after another and thus takes the guys away from the girls. You have the idea to order a chastity belt from the village blacksmith , which you will put on Sylvia at the next opportunity. When Dr. Fummler no longer wants to wake up, a blood transfusion is needed. The blood of Baroness Jennifer now gets the frustrated fumbler up so much that he appears cured. Suddenly he can't have enough of sex anymore. The other young men, however, are absolutely enthusiastic about the chastity belt and order one from the blacksmith for their girlfriends in heat, you never know ...

Production notes

The Liebestollen Baronessen was created in autumn 1969 and was premiered on January 23, 1970.

Solvi Stübing , who was dubbed by Ingrid van Bergen , appeared here under the pseudonym "Solvie Silva", while Ingrid Steeger , who was still almost unknown at the time, under her maiden name Ingrid Stengert. With Frank Glaubrecht and Thomas Danneberg , two of what will become the most famous German voice actors are standing in front of the camera

Werner M. Lenz , whose main job is a cameraman and at the time of shooting was filming Oswalt-Kolle fabrics, was involved in this film on behalf of Gero Wecker's Arca-Winston Films Corp. Involved as production manager and film editor.

Martin Jente , Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff's TV butler on the ARD Saturday evening show One Will Win for years , was at the peak of his fame at this point and was also cast as a butler named Martin in this film. Why he let Wolfgang Spier synchronize is unknown.

criticism

In the lexicon of the international film saw in the strip a "sex film without a coherent plot, but with dirty dialogue."

Individual evidence

  1. The dearest baroness. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 9, 2018 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 

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