8/10
Good-natured German sex comedy romp
21 April 2010
Warning: Spoilers
Alluring, but chaste nurse Elizabeth (a charming performance by ravishing cult trash movie goddess Sybil Danning in an early lead role) tenaciously clings to her virginity. She gets fired from her job at a hospital and returns home to her uptight puritan father Willibald (amusingly played with broad gusto by Paul Lowinger) and sex-crazed sisters Maria (yummy brunette minx Eva Garden) and Christel (tasty blonde dish Alena Penz). Maria and Christel conspire to get Elizabeth deflowered by creating a Viagra-type erection-enhancing pill which turns men into raving and insatiable sexual animals. Directors Franz Antel and Michel Caputo, working from a blithely lowbrow script by Hans Billian and Gretl Lowinger, deliver a funny and fast-paced affair that benefits from a cheerfully bawdy and silly tone which ensures that the whole wacky shebang never degenerates into outright leering sleaze. Sure, there's the expected plentiful delectable distaff nudity, several sizzling soft-core sex scenes, and loads of hysterically crude, yet inoffensive jokes, but somehow this movie manages to be both utterly harmless and strangely innocent throughout. Danning looks amazingly cute and cuddly as Elizabeth: With her youthful vigor, willowy build, and fresh-faced prettiness, Sybil could easily pass for Paris Hilton's distant hottie Teutonic aunt. Buxom blonde knockout Christiane Maybach nearly steals the entire film with her delightfully lively and randy turn as the jolly and libidinous Aunt Tante Lilofee. Ralf Novy's bubbly'n'bouncy score further enhances the infectiously inane merriment. Amiable fluff.
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