Rolls, sausages and birch water - the loveliest craftsmen

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Movie
Original title Rolls, sausages and birch water - the loveliest craftsmen
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1972
length 82 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Hans D. Bornhauser
script Hans D. Bornhauser
production Hans D. Bornhauser
music Hans D. Bornhauser
camera Didi von Rossek
cut Elisabeth Porsche
occupation

Rolls, sausages and birch water - Die liebestollen Handwerker ( also known as Die liebestollen Handwerker, Triebe and Desires, 2nd part ) is a German erotic film from 1972.

action

Three friends live in the small town of Bumshausen: a baker, a butcher and a hairdresser. When a sex film is shown for the first time at the local cinema, the three men are motivated to seek out sexual experiences. However, they must face their wives and their strict bosses (who constantly monitor the behavior of their subordinates).

criticism

“In a small Swabian town, the cinema is showing a sex film for the first time. Three families - bakers, butchers, hairdressers - are to be tested to see which revolution this triggers in women and men who trot along in marital monotony. Stupid sex game. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rolls, sausages and birch water . In: Lexicon of International Films . Two thousand and one . Retrieved December 22, 2018.