"Peter Steiner, Peter Hinrichsen, Teddy Kever, Anderl Bauerl, Sascha Atzenbeck, Erwin Neuhauser, Siggi Buchner, Ferry Sala, Harry Miller, Ginny Noack, Marie-Therese Duvall, Monika Hirschmann, Sylvia Berg, Gloria Brandelhuber, Wolfgang Jung" Classic D
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A scene built around Ginny Noack, Siggi Buchner, Sascha Atzenbeck, Peter Steiner, Erwin Neuhauser, Anderl Bauerl, Harry Miller, Peter Hinrichsen, Teddy Kever, Ferry Sala, Marie-Therese Duvall, Monika Hirschmann, Sylvia Berg, Gloria Brandelhuber, Wolfgang Jung, incorporating softer, more visual-focused or glamour-style erotic content as its key thematic elements.
With a runtime of about 1 hour and 7 minutes, it feels closer to a complete feature than a short clip.
According to the original synopsis, the scene is framed around evolving interaction and pacing. A short summary from the source material:
We are at a military training unit that seems to be far from the hustle and bustle of the war. Sergeant Berger, commander of the unit, lives in a lodging at the barracks. He’s married to buxom Anna who feels very neglected by her husband. Order of things start to change after sleazy medical orderly Neumann is assigned to the unit. He first provides ’emergency aid’ to Anna and then calls two prostitutes to the barracks. The prostitutes are presented to Berger as ornithologists (i.e. bird experts, from the double entendre of the word *Vogel*) touring the area. Eventually, the men are caught red-handed by Berger but the news of Germany’s surrender sets them free.
For those interested in Ginny Noack, Siggi Buchner, Sascha Atzenbeck, Peter Steiner, Erwin Neuhauser, Anderl Bauerl, Harry Miller, Peter Hinrichsen, Teddy Kever, Ferry Sala, Marie-Therese Duvall, Monika Hirschmann, Sylvia Berg, Gloria Brandelhuber and Wolfgang Jung, this serves as another focused example of their on-screen work. Those who appreciate clearly themed releases may appreciate how clearly the themes are defined and how steady the pacing remains.
With a runtime of about 1 hour and 7 minutes, it feels closer to a complete feature than a short clip.
According to the original synopsis, the scene is framed around evolving interaction and pacing. A short summary from the source material:
We are at a military training unit that seems to be far from the hustle and bustle of the war. Sergeant Berger, commander of the unit, lives in a lodging at the barracks. He’s married to buxom Anna who feels very neglected by her husband. Order of things start to change after sleazy medical orderly Neumann is assigned to the unit. He first provides ’emergency aid’ to Anna and then calls two prostitutes to the barracks. The prostitutes are presented to Berger as ornithologists (i.e. bird experts, from the double entendre of the word *Vogel*) touring the area. Eventually, the men are caught red-handed by Berger but the news of Germany’s surrender sets them free.
For those interested in Ginny Noack, Siggi Buchner, Sascha Atzenbeck, Peter Steiner, Erwin Neuhauser, Anderl Bauerl, Harry Miller, Peter Hinrichsen, Teddy Kever, Ferry Sala, Marie-Therese Duvall, Monika Hirschmann, Sylvia Berg, Gloria Brandelhuber and Wolfgang Jung, this serves as another focused example of their on-screen work. Those who appreciate clearly themed releases may appreciate how clearly the themes are defined and how steady the pacing remains.