Three Swedes in Upper Bavaria explained

Three Swedes in Upper Bavaria
Director:Sigi Rothemund
Music:Gerhard Heinz
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:West Germany

Three Swedes in Upper Bavaria (German: Drei Schwedinnen in Oberbayern) is a 1977 West German sex comedy film directed by Sigi Rothemund and starring Gianni Garko, Alexander Grill and Beate Hasenau.[1] It was shot in Munich and on location in the Austrian Tyrol.

Synopsis

The owner of a struggling Bavarian hotel decides to import three attractive Swedish girls to help out, and they manage to save the business.

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Notes and References

  1. Bock & Bergfelder p.269