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Liebe durch die Autotür
Shirts Up Knickers Down
Heb hoch das Hemd wenn's Höschen klemmt
Austria 1972
produced by Herbert Heidmann for Commerz Film
directed by Eddy Saller
starring Erich Padalewski, Monica Marc (as Verena Delahn), Reinhard Reiner, Petit Pitou, Anne Graf, Gunther Adam, Ilonka Princz, Paul Richter, Henry Carrieri, Bobby Pirron, Horst Edel, Rudolf Barry, Ilse Hennings, Peter Surovic, Peter Josch, Gottfried Novak, Paula Elges
written by Eddy Saller, E.Neumann, Karl Hans Koizar, music by Frank Neumann
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Mr Maier has found out there are two things that men like, cars and
women, so he has built his business, a car rental that also doubles as a
call girl service, on the combined attraction of the two. And he also has
a sex robot in his repertoire that looks exactly like his lovely niece
Babsi. Based on this, a series of situations are represented, from
shenanigans with the sex robot to a biker having sex in a moving truck to
Babsi using her robot replica to get rid of an over-eager suitor to sex
adventures of Maier's customers. Throughout all of this, shy and
inexperienced Alex tries to get it on with Babsi, and ultimately they have
sex at a lake where Maier tries to seduce a brunette. In the end, Alex and
Babsi marry, too. A pretty typical episodic (softcore) sex
comedy as they were made a dime a dozen in the early 1970's in the German
language market - and this is no better or worse than others of its ilk.
Granted, it does show a little inspiration (emphasis on little) when ithas
the cars talking to one another, commenting the on-screen goings-on, but
after a while, that (and the special effects that go with it) becomes a
bit stale and loses its novelty effect as it is. Surely not the worst sex
comedy, and you might kind of like it if you are into 1970's erotica, but
that doesn't make it a good film, now does it?
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