Love games of young girls

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Movie
Original title Love games of young girls
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1972
length 84 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Franz Josef Gottlieb
script Franz Josef Gottlieb
production Karl Spiehs
music Gerhard Heinz
camera Heinz Hölscher
cut Traude Krappl
occupation

and Josef Moosholzer , Harry Kalenberg , Leopold Gmeinwieser , Gerd Arnau , Ulrike Butz , Klaus Münster , Hans Terofal , Marius Aicher

Love games for young girls is a German erotic film from 1972 by Franz Josef Gottlieb .

action

In five episodes, this film tells what can happen (sexually) when young people think they have a storm-free place because their parents are out of the house, be it for a dinner together, a visit to the cinema, a business trip or on vacation ... And what actually happens when the legal guardians return home early and surprise the lovable, often school-age minors in their clear positions. Or when morally acidic adults want to spoil their first sexual experiences for young people and by their intervention make things worse or drive them into the absurd.

There is, for example, the young couple Renate and Bernd, who are “busy” when the unexpected parents promptly burst in and are completely shocked. But that's only where the complications begin ... Or there is Kurt, who is really only interested in the same sex and should be brought on the "right path" by his parents Emil and Charlotte with all his might by giving him the ladies' world through engagement Prostitute, who is supposedly just a friend of the mother, tries to make palatable ... Or there is the professor, with whom a student has fallen in love, about which of course nobody is allowed to know anything. While her mother, who runs a brothel, has no objection to this liaison, others have problems with it ...

Production notes

Love games of young girls , also awarded under the title Muntere Pärchen unpacken , was created at the beginning of 1972 and premiered on May 12, 1972.

criticism

The lexicon of the international film found this sex strip derogatory: "Shy dialogue, undisguised speculative."

Individual evidence

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

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