What school girls are hiding

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Movie
Original title What school girls are hiding
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1973
length 80 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Ernst Hofbauer
script Erich Tomek
production Karl Spiehs
for Lisa Film
music Gerhard Heinz
camera Peter Reimer
occupation

What school girls are hiding is a German sex film by Ernst Hofbauer from 1973, which was made as part of the successful school girl series.

action

A pedosexual tries to rape a school girl, but is prevented by two attentive young women who knock him out. The priest and school doctor discussed the process, as in this case both women undressed to attract the man's attention. The school doctor reports another case which involved special sacrifice. The daughter Cornelia suspected that her mother Edith wanted to cheat with a man named Raul. She overheard a phone call in which the mother made an appointment with the man not far from a beauty farm. Cornelia drove to the town herself and took a room in the hotel where her mother wanted to meet the man. Upon arrival, she made herself five years older by taking note of her personal information. Then she looked for Raul in light clothes, engaged him in a conversation and spent the evening with him at the bar. Drunk she dragged him to her room when he wanted to go to his hotel room and to Edith, who was already waiting. In the room Raul attacked her, which Edith only found out from a hotel guest when she was about to leave. The events brought mother and daughter closer together, especially since the father did not find out about them, the school doctor concludes his report.

Edith and Cornelia are seen in a park by their friends Max and Sascha. Max wants to speak to her, but Sascha blocks it. As a virgin he has inhibitions that Max wants to drive out of him. He lets him watch in a hiding place as he has fun in bed with the red-haired Lil, even if Sascha almost betrays himself through a sneeze attack. A little later, Max organizes the young women Babs and Elfie for himself and Sascha and Sascha finally loses his virginity. Only the caretaker's wife Gundula is unsatisfied in the house, since her husband has not considered her as a wife for a long time.

Postman Siegbert, called Sigi, has other problems, as he loves his boss's daughter, Burgie, in vain. Her father Wimmer prevents any closer contact, but does not know that Burgie found a lover in Fritz long ago. Together with their friends Georg and Rosel, they have fun at night in the post office while the parents believe that the children are learning. Because Fritz Burgie's backside is decorated with postmarks, her father is horrified the next morning when he wakes Burgie, who is sleeping naked. He angrily rushes to Sigi, who does not accept the accusations and in turn chases Wimmer through the village.

Even the grand master of a satanic cult is dissatisfied, since photographer Franz always brings him young women who, contrary to the agreement, are not virgins. Only with a virgin can Satan be satisfied at the black mass that is regularly held in Franz's vaulted cellar. Through his girlfriend, Franz finds out about a real virgin who is still going to school but is already engaged to the Italian Mario. According to Mario's will, Rosi should enter the marriage unaffected as a bride, but has no desire to do so and is ready to be part of the black mass. The grandmaster pays well and so Rosi arrives in Franz's company. Her disappearance did not go unnoticed by Mario and so he and his friends got on the heels of Franz's car. Rosi struggles violently when she is placed on the offering table and tied up for mass. Mario and his friends are there on time, beat up the hooded men and save Rosi, who can now appear as a virgin in front of the altar as planned.

production

What schoolgirls are hiding was shot by Ernst Hofbauer, who at that time had already directed five films in the schoolgirl series. The working title was 'Hallelujah for Schoolgirls (Black Mass)' Like the schoolgirl films, the title What Schoolgirls Silence is episodic, but dispenses with off-screen comments. With the conversation between the priest and the school doctor at the beginning, a connecting element is created, which, however, is given up after two episodes. Hofbauer already featured in the schoolgirl report with actor Sascha Hehn . 4th part: What parents often despair worked together.

What Schoolgirls Hide was published on May 18, 1973 in Germany and was also published in the United States and Denmark, among others. Different cut versions came onto the market. The film was released on DVD in Germany in 2010.

criticism

The film service summarized the content of What school girls are hiding with "Five episodes about alleged schoolgirls who are heading for the next bed by the shortest possible route". The film is a work that is shoddy and "enriched with elements from the clothes box ...".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Hentschel: Don't itch! The buddies of the 1970s. Self-published, Düsseldorf 2014, ISBN 978-1500798475
  2. See what school girls are hiding on schnittberichte.com
  3. What school girls are hiding. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used