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Oktoberfest! Da kann man fest... (1974)
Character: Woman on Oktoberfest
Guys from the small village decide to go to the famous Oktoberfest in Munich. Besides beer, they're also interested in girls. Their wives back home find out about that plan and decide to go to Munich themselves to fuc* up this plan. Poor guys...
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Der Kurpfuscher und seine fixen Töchter (1980)
Character: Frau auf Kaffeefahrt
Arriving in an alpine village a crook is mistaken for a recently deceased doctor and decides to impersonate him. Three girls stranded in the same village are sheltered by the "doctor" and naked German hilarity inevitably ensues.
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Liebesmarkt (1973)
Character: Franziska
When you're as pretty as Iris, choose an analysis of the love market as your doctoral thesis and also want to gain practical experience, you have to expect to get involved in delicate and not always entirely safe, but at least amusing situations. And since Iris can't manage all these love adventures alone, she enlists her circle of friends to help her with her research...
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Geilermanns Töchter - Wenn Mädchen mündig werden (1973)
Character: Vermieterin
When the good citizens are already in bed, things get busy at the local pub. The regulars have a lot going on and no skirt is too short and no girl too young for these horny guys. Of course, things can go wrong, especially when the girls are willing but inexperienced and the punters are too lascivious. Fortunately, there is a disreputable but very popular establishment in the small town. There you can let off steam to your heart's content.
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Das Wirtshaus der sündigen Töchter (1978)
Character: Restaurant Guest
Lilli and Christl, blonde twins, live in the Upper Bavarian countryside. While Lilli is the prettier of the two and attracts a lot of male attention, Christl is a real country girl.
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Gestatten, Vögelein im Dienst (1971)
Character: Hauswirtin
The young Robert looking for work and room in Bavaria. Because Robert dares to take a young girl with him to his place, he loses his apartment and the job as an assistant to a bookseller.
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Jodeln is ka Sünd (1974)
Character: Mrs. Obermoser
Two young prostitutes decide to settle on a farm in the outskirts of an idyllic Bavarian mountain village. Initially, this is a pain in the neck for the village council and the local clergy, but the moral guardians soon reveal themselves to be lacking in steadfast ideals.
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Beim Jodeln juckt die Lederhose (1974)
Character: Wedding Guest
A load of excited female winter vacationers travel to the Bavarian mountains. It's going to be a turbulent time for the funny little fat director from Berlin and the other passengers. The ladies have planned for this, traveling without husbands - in the hope of finding more than a full replacement among the local lads. And none of them are disappointed, although the innkeeper is keen to ensure that his establishment remains respectable.
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Oh Schreck mei Hos' is weg (1975)
Character: Guest in the inn
Mr. Schmidinger, a Bavarian from Texas, inherits a hotel from his stepbrother in Heidelberg. He flies to Germany, where his luggage and savings are stolen, and finally ends up in his hotel after an adventurous hunt for the suitcase. He checks in incognito and soon realizes that he is in a brothel. The American, horrified and utterly shocked, dismisses the staff and girls in order to turn the dirty inheritance into a clean hotel, but then the protectors spring into action.
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Unterm Dirndl wird gejodelt (1973)
Character: Neighbor (uncredited)
Heidi tries to improve her grades at school by having sex with her teacher. When she returns to her parent's home somewhere in Bavaria, she starts to spend an unusual amount of time with the male population of her village.
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Hochzeitsnacht-Report (1972)
Character: Hochzeitsgast
The members of a wedding party play a game whereby each describes the events of their own wedding night.
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Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl (1982)
Character: Küchenhilfe
The adventures of an old-fashioned master cabinet maker in Munich and the tiny red-haired goblin Pumuckl, who becomes visible to him when he gets stuck to the pot of glue in his workshop. The tiny creature is visible to nobody else and full of mischief, and hilarity ensues as objects are seen moving around and the elderly craftsman seems to be talking to thin air.
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Japaner sind die besseren Liebhaber (1995)
Character: Putzfrau
Peter Merz is used to getting what he wants: this time, too, business success is as good as certain: the Japanese investors with whose help he wants to build a factory in Dresden will eat out of his hand. The beautiful and no less tenacious competitor Teamarianne, who is always one step ahead of him in all his endeavors, gets in his way. When Peter's wife unsuspectingly involves the heir to the Takahashi group first in a traffic collision and then in a flirtation, a series of turbulent confusions and mix-ups takes its course.
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Der Frühreifen-Report (1973)
Character: Kundin
This episodic film is a close relative of Wolf Hartwig's schoolgirl report movies, made by the same people, in a similar style, around similar topics. However, this one specifically focuses on the coming-of-age aspects, to an extent that it also touches on delicate issues such as paedophilia.
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Wenn die prallen Möpse hüpfen (1974)
Character: Mrs. Wollner (uncredited)
Peter brings his new girlfriend Anja up to C. von Ficker's (i.e. Fucker's) flat, but their tryst is repeatedly disturbed by various events in the building. To calm the jittery Anja, Peter relates a series of erotic stories to put her back in the mood.
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Rosi Nimmersatt (1978)
Character: Hilde
Simone and Ralf are an insatiable couple who's life is dominated by nonstop sexual encounters.
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Schulmädchen-Porno (1976)
Character: befragte Person
During a high school trip, a hostel landlady stops the girls' teasing only to force herself on their teacher. A small stage play turns weird by backstage shenanigans. A vice cop tries stopping a lusty bogus priest on the beach.
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