Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat

Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat
DVD cover
Directed byErwin C. Dietrich (as Michael Thomas)
Written byErwin C. Dietrich (Screenplay) (as Manfred Gregor)
Produced by
  • Erwin C. Dietrich
  • Jacques Orth
Starring
  • Brigitte Lahaie
  • Lynn Monteil (as Nadine Pascal)
  • France Lomay (as Aude Mallois)
  • Danielle Troger (as Ella Rose)
  • Kathleen Kane (as Katleen Kane)
  • Elsa Maroussia
Cinematography
  • Andreas Demmer
  • Ruedi Küttel
Edited byClaude Guérin
Music byWalter Baumgartner
Production
companies
  • Elite-Film Zürich
  • Avia-Film Paris
Distributed by
  • Ascot Elite Entertainment Group
  • Filmways Australasian Distributors
  • Ascot Elite Home Entertainment
  • Luna Video
  • Private Screenings
Release date
  • September 28, 1979 (1979-09-28)
(Switzerland)
Running time
91 min.
CountriesSwitzerland, France
LanguageGerman

Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat (released in the UK as Six Swedish Girls in a Boarding School and in the US as Six Swedes on a Campus) is a 1979 Swiss pornographic film written and directed by Erwin C. Dietrich. It stars Brigitte Lahaie, Lynn Monteil, France Lomay, Danielle Troger, Kathleen Kane and Elsa Maroussia. The film was followed by High Test Girls.

Plot


Cast

  • Brigitte Lahaie as Greta
  • Lynn Monteil as Inga
  • France Lomay as Kerstin
  • Danielle Troger as Lil
  • Kathleen Kane as Astrid
  • Elsa Maroussia as Selma
  • Eric Falk as Karl, der Angler
  • Anne Libert as Fräulein Klein

Reception

The website B Movies Heroes said that the film was "a useless movie, but all in all, it's funny if contextualized".[1] Ian Jane from Rock!Shock!Pop also found the movie funny, stating, "Despite the fact that it's quite explicit (though never heads into full on hardcore territory) the best way to describe this movie is fun. There's a goofy, infectious free-spirited feeling to all of this and because of this, we never really question the morality of anyone involved in the naked shenanigans, we just go along for the ride. Everyone involved in the picture seems to be having a great time, and you can very clearly see some completely genuine smiles on the faces of the six female leads as they run (in slow motion, naturally) completely naked through the woods, and in quite a few of the other scenes as well. And of course, those girls are the main reason most would seek this film out – they're all beautiful and while their Swedish roots are certainly more than questionable, it's pretty much impossible not to get a kick out of their antics". Jane also praised the camera work and the "creative cinematography", but panned the film's score, concluding, "There is great camera work featured throughout and some creative cinematography helps to keep things interesting from a framing and composition perspective. The score is repetitive and more than a little familiar to those familiar with his sexploitation output from this period but it works and it suits everything rather well. On top of that, the comedy that is worked into the storyline is actually pretty funny. This one comes together in ways that a lot of similar films don't, and for that reason it's a bit of a softcore classic."[2]

References

  1. ^ "Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat". B Movies Heroes. 23 February 2013. Archived from the original on 12 June 2019. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
  2. ^ Jane, Ian. "Six Swedes On A Campus (Six Schwedinnen im Pensionat)". Rock!Shock!Pop!. Archived from the original on 31 March 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2017.

External links

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