Two Danish women in lederhosen

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Movie
Original title Two Danish women in lederhosen
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1979
length 93 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Franz Marischka
script Charles Ferrer
Franz Marischka
production Leon Pulwer
music Pepi Scherfler
camera Lothar Elias Stickelbrucks
cut Hermann Haller
occupation

Two Danes in Lederhosen is a 1978 German soft sex film comedy directed by Franz Marischka from the Lederhosen series .

action

Rosemarie, called Rosi, and her colleague Uli have previously worked as waitresses in a striptease bar in downtown Munich. The now discredited store has now been closed by the police for reasons of morality and decency. The two adventurous girls “borrow” from Tonio Borsalino, an Italian friend, his white American sled, which he is proud of, in order to drive through Upper Bavaria and possibly even find a new job. They stop in the village of Mutzenbach and stay with the village gigolo Sepp Eber, the Mutzenbach host. Opposite him and the other Mutzenbachers, the two girls pretend to be Danish women in transit. That made them all the hotter in the eyes of the male village population. They feel right at home, not least because half of Mutzenbach is after them.

The two Graces do not know that the car that Tonio stole without asking is full of smuggled goods. They are all the more surprised when suddenly the little Italian, squeezed together by his half-silk boss Calafatti, appears in Mutzenbach with a stolen police motorcycle to reclaim his car - and its contents. Other men are also causing some excitement in the Bavarian village idyll: for example, there are two investors and the daughter of one of the two. You are planning to invest in a presumed medicinal spring in Mutzenbach, which in truth does not exist. The two men are not completely stupid: They only want to invest their money within the framework of a depreciation model to avoid taxes and consciously calculate the total loss of their investment. Because of this investment, the mayor and the village pastor soon clash: while one hopes for an upswing thanks to tourism, the other fears the arrival of sin.

Another, involuntary Neu-Mutzenbacher is a French student who ended up in the village prison for a week. Uli and Rosi think he's very cute, and if Eber-Sepp is already hiring out tourists here, why shouldn't the wrong Danish women try it at Monsieur's too? On the other hand, three crooks who want to take Borsalino's smuggled goods and a man-like woman who simply cannot get enough of sex are other Mutzenbach protagonists. The various storylines in Mutzenbach cause a single chaos, which is played out primarily in the village beds. The reason for this is the smuggled goods in the American sledge, which is just as white as the powder hidden there: The "snow" looks like heroin, but when it is consumed across the board by the Mutzenbacher guys, it turns out to be a real miracle cure in things Potency increase.

Production notes

Two Danes in Lederhosen , also known as Two Danes in Upper Bavaria , was shot on 30 days of shooting between September 4 and October 10, 1978 in Munich and at the Deininger Weiher . The strip was completed on December 20, 1978. It premiered on January 18, 1979 in the Wiesbaden Passage-Kino.

Producer Leon Pulwer also took over the production management. Tim Zorn took care of the equipment,

criticism

The lexicon of the international film saw in the strip "nasty slapstick, which misses no opportunity for stupid-filthy jokes".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Two Danish women in lederhosen. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 14, 2018 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used