It perfectly defines the "softcore comedy" boom of the late 70s in Germany.
Drei Schwedinnen in Oberbayern (1977) is a classic example of the "Lederhosenfilm" era. This West German sex comedy, directed by Siggi Götz, captures a specific moment in 70s cinema where Alpine scenery met slapstick humor and risqué themes. Drei Schwedinnen in Oberbayern (1977).mp4
The story follows three beautiful Swedish sisters—Ingrid, Helga, and Erika—who travel to a small village in Upper Bavaria to claim an inheritance. Expecting a grand estate, they instead find a run-down inn. To save the business, they decide to modernize the establishment with their "Swedish charm," leading to inevitable culture clashes with the conservative locals and plenty of comedic misunderstandings. Why It’s a Cult Classic It perfectly defines the "softcore comedy" boom of
Includes genre regulars like Gianni Garko and Beate Hasenau. Why It’s a Cult Classic Includes genre regulars
Features beautiful shots of the Bavarian mountains and traditional villages.