Premature bed bunnies

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Movie
Original title Premature bed bunnies
Country of production Federal Republic of Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1972
length 83 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Ralf Gregan
as Ilja von Anutroff
script Rafl Gregan
production Continental Film, Berlin
City-Film, Berlin
music Rolf Kühn
camera Benno Bellenbaum
occupation

Premature Bed Bunny is a German sexploitation film by Ralf Gregan from 1972, which was confiscated shortly after its release.

action

In the episode film , the guests of a clubhouse report on their erotic experiences.

seizure

On August 11, 1972, the SPIO's legal commission granted the film its certificate of criminal harmlessness only on condition that cuts were made. The film premiered on September 15, 1972, but was confiscated by the Munich public prosecutor's office despite the cuts.

Ludwig Boersch, the chairman of the legal commission, watched the film again and claimed that the usual criteria had been met. All coital movements had largely been removed, there was no act of manipulation in the pubic area , instead an excited but comparatively harmless facial expression on the actress' face, where not even an orgasm , but only sexual arousal was reflected.

However, the Munich public prosecutor's office insisted that the film was pornography : touching the bare chest as part of the voye verdict was clearly pornographic, so it justified the seizure.

The film then appeared in several countries, including the USA in 1974 as Five Bed Bunnies On The Loose . The confiscated German-language original disappeared from the public, it is also not mentioned in Stefan Rechmeier's extensive lexicon of German-language erotic films (2005).

Reviews

The film service saw in the film "dreary sex scenes strung together in the context of relevant experience reports".

literature

  • Jürgen Kniep: “No youth release!” Film censorship in West Germany 1949–1990 , Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen 2010

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jürgen Kniep: “No youth release!” Film censorship in West Germany 1949–1990 , Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen 2010, p. 250 f.
  2. www.filmdienst.de/kinokritiken