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Playgirls of Munich (1977)

Roger Caine and Zebedy Colt are two American telephone repair men in New York. Caine has a book about “Sexual Europe” and reads about the Bavarian ways in Munich. On a repair job in the airfield, they decide to take a little nap inside an airplane. When they wake up, they are high in the air. Once our stow aways are detected, they are handed parachutes and are pushed out of the plane. They land on the roof of the Olympic Stadium of… Munich. Without passports and money they fear a terrible existence. Luckily the girls of Bavaria take good care of them, especially sexually, of course.

A funny movie, with some nice jokes. After some 30 minutes there is more and more sex in the movie, the number of jokes declines and so does the quality. Still there are laughs every now and then. Watch how the chaperon of Miss Bavaria has her way with Colt… hilarious. The music, consisting of German brass music, totally inappropriate for a sex movie sometimes also tickles the laughing nerves.

By no means is this a good movie. After all it is little more than hard core. But sometimes the funny stuff works and that is quite something in this genre.

The movie is English spoken, even though entirely set in Munich, except for a few lines in German every now and then. The sometimes heavy German accents of the women add to the fun.