
The Games Schoolgirls Play
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Among his friends in the imperial Austro-Hungarian army, young lieutenant Ferdinand has the reputation of being a real Casanova. Unfortunately for our friend, this reputation is far from the truth, for in reality he has never had any sexual experience at all. The night before his wedding, he decides to go to a brothel where the Madame will introduce him to the joys of life...
Top Cast


Christine Schuberth
Christine Schuberth
Pepi Vibiral / Josefine Mutzenbacher
Christine Schuberth
Pepi Vibiral / Josefine Mutzenbacher
Peter Planer
Peter Planer
Ferdinand Hutter
Peter Planer
Ferdinand Hutter
Andreas Adams
Andreas Adams
Wenzel
Andreas Adams
Wenzel
Peter Biedermann
Peter Biedermann
Peter Biedermann


Astrid Boner
Astrid Boner
Frau Vibrial
Astrid Boner
Frau Vibrial
Brigitte Brandt
Brigitte Brandt
Wetti
Brigitte Brandt
Wetti
Sonja Burian
Sonja Burian
Melanie
Sonja Burian
Melanie


Britt Corvin
Britt Corvin
Puppeteer
Britt Corvin
Puppeteer
Daria Damar
Daria Damar
Ludmilla
Daria Damar
Ludmilla


Anne Graf
Anne Graf
Woman acting with the Prater singer
Anne Graf
Woman acting with the Prater singer
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