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Lehrmädchen-Report
Girls Serve Their Apprenticeship
West Germany 1972
produced by TV13 Filmproduktion
directed by Ernst Hofbauer
starring Marina Blümel, Astrid Boner, Hilde Brandt, Johannes Buzalski, Günter Clemens, Ines De Luca, Angie Dormann, Gaby Dorn, Jürgen Feindt, Walter Feuchtenberg, Felix Franchy, Josef Fröhlich, Günther Geiermann, Eva Gross, Karin Götz, Monika Hagen, Sascha Hehn, Imo Heite, Renate Heuer, Christa Jaeger, Wolfgang Jansen, Carmen Jäckel, Hans Kern, Ruth Küllenberg, Eleonore Leipert, Monica Marc, Ingeborg Moosholzer, Josef Moosholzer, Frank Nossack, Karl-Heinz Otto, Horst Pasderski, Karl Heinz Puetz, Wolfgang Scherer, Franz Seidenschwan, Birgit Tetzlaff, Claus Tinney, Elisabeth Volkmann, Tonio von der Meden, Renate Waigram, Edgar Wenzel, Manuela Wondratschek
written by Werner P. Zibaso
review by Mike Haberfelner
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A reporter (Hilde Brandt) does research on girl apprentices and talks
to many officials of various schools, social services and the like about
various cases about female apprentices:
- Young Annemarie (Renate Heuer), a young shop decorator, desperately
tries to seduce her boss (Günter Clemens), who eventually sets her
head straight though. Her male colleagues on the other hand decide to
teach her a lesson and rape her. Weirdly enough, she seems to enjoy
it.
- Marianne (Marina Blümel) works at a hairdresser where all the girls
wear see-through blouses. Quite often, men invite her out on dates
after hours, and she always accepts - until she meets a pimp (Claus
Tinney) who turns her into a prostitute.
- Franzi (Carmen Jäckel) works at a construction site, where her
foreman desperately tries to get her into his bed, and since she
resists, he bullies her until she gives in ... or pretends to give in,
actually she makes a fool out of him using a healthy mix of itching
powder, sneezing powder asnd sleeping pills.
- Loni works at a printing plant - and gets into trouble for stealing
a dirty mag from work. So she and her biker boyfriend (Sascha Hehn)
run away ... but they don't get far.
- Jutta (Karin Götz) works at the cafeteria of a small airfield - and
falls for a pilot (Frank Nossack) who promises her a free flight ...
but then they crash (nothing serious though). She immediately falls
for another pilot who takes her for another free flight - with not
much better results ...
- Elsa (Manuela Wondratschek) works at a deparment store where she has
attracted the attention of her female superior Miss Schmidtke
(Elisabeth Volkmann). And when she steals a bikini at work and is
caugt by Miss Schmidtke, she is forced to become her sex toy.
- Karin's (Birgit Tetzlaff) boss (Josef Moosholzer) at an electronics
company can't keep her hands off her, much to her dismay - but
whenever she turns him down, he goes mean on her ... until she tricks
him into submission. Weirdly enough, this episode ends in a nudist
camp.
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Very obviously inspired by the then extremely popular Schoolgirl
Report series (and even directed by the same man), this episodic movie pushes under-aged
apprentice girls into mostly sexual situations, but all under a
pseudo-documentary umbrella where a reporter does research on female
apprenticeship - and the outcome is one of these typical German
early-1970's sex anthologies that are stranded somewhere between the
occasional serious issue, quite a bit of bad comedy, many unintentionally
hilarious scenes, and a sometimes very uptight approach to sexual matters
while at the same time showing plenty of nudity. Truth to be told, it
will probably only appeal to vintage erotica afficionados, as quite some
of the content is politically questionable not only from today's point of
view - but it is worth a good laugh.
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