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Flotte Biester auf der Schulbank (1983)
Character: Dr. Schmalz
A rather brittle high school teacher inherits her uncle's flourishing business, which was primarily involved in the manufacture of sex paraphernalia. In view of the high turnover, she quickly loses her scruples.
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Liebesgrüße aus der Lederhose 2: Zwei Kumpel auf der Alm (1974)
Character: Sepp Eber
A sequel directed again by Franz Marischka. The two Ruhrpott buddies Jupp and Erwin can't quite agree on where to spend their vacation. In the end, they end up in Bavaria to spend their vacation on a farm. To their delight, they discover that the village is a hotbed of activity. This is not least thanks to the landlord Sepp, who goes out of his way to make his female vacation guests happy.
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Der Kurpfuscher und seine fixen Töchter (1980)
Character: Josef Brezenbichler
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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Laß laufen, Kumpel! (1981)
Character: Robert Cerny
Two footballers from a soccer club in the Ruhr area upset various marriages and friendships with their lust for sex.
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Die neuen Abenteuer des Sanitätsgefreiten Neumann (1978)
Character: Oberfeldwebel Karli Berger
At the end of the war, medical orderly Neumann finds himself in a remote barracks. The squad is lined up and waiting for new adventures. It's a good thing that the medical orderly has his contacts and can lure women into the barracks without attracting attention. And already it is called: All hands to the attack!
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Der Holledauer Schimmel (1968)
Character: Zweiter Gendarm
For decades, the villagers of Haselbach have argued and fought with those of Banzing. But this should finally come to an end: The local councillors decide to reconcile the two villages and the mayors want to seal the peace by marrying off their children. They agree that they don't want to marry each other and that their fathers are only acting out of greed. When they decide to revolt against their elders, they are unexpectedly supported by a "stranger" who brings the reason for the dispute between Haselbach and Banzing out of the dark: the Holledauer Schimmel. Plots are forged, tender bonds of love are forged and in the end everyone ends up where they belong.
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Die liebestollen Lederhosen (1982)
Character: Franz Mooshuber
Franz Mooshuber, mayor of a little Bavarian town, receives a letter invitation from the mayor of Cannes, asking him to participate in the annual boat joust tournament. When he and his two buddies return, they don't just bring back the trophy but also a bus full of sexy girls and ambitious plans to turn their village into a wild tourist resort.
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Der Komödienstadel - Der Strohwitwer (1980)
Character: Gustl Rambögl
After 25 years of marriage, a farming couple want to go on vacation for the first time, but not together - the farm care would not allow it. So each spouse takes a Mediterranean cruise every six months. After the wife's departure, the husband falls victim to well-known male weaknesses as a "straw widower" and even wants to take on a former travel acquaintance as a comforting girlfriend.
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Der Griller (1968)
Character: Restaurant Chief
"Der Griller" tells the story of hedonist Franz Kaffer, who is working at a grill restaurant in Munich and as a drug dealer alongside. The film paints an atmospheric picture of the so-called "Jet Generation" in "Swinging Munich" that takes a very close look on the late sixties in West Germany – with some peculiar psychedelic elements on top.
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Drei Dirndl in Paris (1981)
Character: Priest
Three frivolous girls travel to Paris in the course of a student exchange and plunge into every imaginable erotic adventure.
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Zwei Däninnen in Lederhosen (1979)
Character: police man
Rosemarie, called Rosi, and her colleague Uli have worked as waitresses in a strip club in downtown Munich. Now the disused shop has been closed by the police for reasons of custom and decency.
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Intime Stunden auf der Schulbank (1981)
Character: Gustav
The young girls from the Schiller Gymnasium do not let their teachers rest. Their humorous-erotic pranks have led to the most violent unrest in the teaching staff.
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Die Stoßburg (1974)
Character: Archibald
Well, who says that they were chaste and modest, the ladies and damsels of yesteryear? And even the knights themselves. They knew exactly why they had the chastity belt fastened to their ladies' pretty bodies when they themselves went on crusade or had other important official business to attend to. Better safe than sorry - that's what the robber baron Archibald meant in our case, or in this cheerful film case, when he was summoned to help by his bosom friend Sigurd and went to war with his proud host.
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C.O.D. (1981)
Character: German Cab Driver (as Josef Rauch)
Albert Zack is a struggling, bumbling, advertising salesman hired to save the Beaver Bra Company from impending doom. He is charged with signing five specific, world-famous, busty woman as endorsers for the bra line. Silly antics and situations occur as he tries, mostly in various costumes, to get close enough to these women to make his pitch for their signature. Working against him are two board members who stand to gain if the company fails. As he circles the globe in search of these signatures, he is faced with a variety of challenges, one of which is a relationship with his own secretary.
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Kohlpiesels Töchter (1979)
Character: Mr. Kohlpiesel
The farmer Kohlpiesel has four daughters, but two of them still have to be married to someone, because for a long time, there has not been a male descendant in the family of the Kohlpiesels. The daughters Paula and Petra are already having hot and wild orgies with their boyfriends, where no pussy stays dry...but Fritzi and Franzi still have to look for some boys, and so their sisters seduce two young local agents in the tavern.
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La Bottega del piacere (1988)
Character: N/A
Jean-Pierre Armand runs a sex shop (the ‘bottega del piacere – shop of pleasure). Caroline Laurie and Roberto Malone are customers who play with sex toys and watch videos. Lots of American and European archive footage is used, heavily and abruptly edited, with sometimes split-second cuts. However, the credits falsely imply that this is all original footage.
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Catch Your Dreams… (1983)
Character: N/A
Ten young men and women, most of whom have never met before, gather in a secluded castle near Hamburg to let loose and explore their sexuality and emotions.
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