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Willibald, a lovable good-for-nothing whose hobby is cross-dressing, is housed in the apartment of five pretty girls who provide him with board and lodging under the comforter in return for his zeal. But when one night they catch him in flagrante delicto with a new conquest, he is kicked out of the apartment after a thorough thrashing.
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Plot Summary
In a quirky European principality, a young count is tasked with modernizing the traditional army. His unconventional methods, including the introduction of a more relaxed atmosphere and a focus on soldiers' well-being, lead to humorous chaos and unexpected romantic entanglements. The film follows his humorous attempts to balance tradition with a more modern, albeit erotic, approach to military life.
Critical Reception
This German erotic comedy from the early 70s is generally viewed as a product of its time, catering to a niche audience interested in mild eroticism and slapstick humor. Critical reception was largely dismissive, with many finding the plot thin and the humor unsophisticated. However, it found a moderate audience seeking lighthearted, sexually suggestive entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
A lighthearted, albeit dated, German sex comedy.
Features predictable comedic situations and a focus on mild nudity.
Seen as a typical example of the 'Lederhosen erotica' subgenre of the era.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce due to the film's niche nature and limited international distribution. What is available suggests viewers found it to be a typical, somewhat cheesy, European erotic comedy of the 1970s, with humor and plot elements that have not aged particularly well.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a wave of German 'sex-comedy' films from the late 1960s and early 1970s, often characterized by suggestive humor and mild nudity, and frequently set in rural or small-town European locations.
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