Schoolgirls
Originally released in 1976. Schoolgirls is a comedy film. directed by Jürgen Enz. At just 71 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Helga Wild, Dorle Buchner, and Pamela Skins
Synopsis
Cécilie wants to make the most of her parents being on holiday. She tells her friend Karine that she has a crush on Charles, her piano teacher, and hopes that he will be the one to make her a real woman. So when she turns the piano lesson into a "dancing" exercise, the governess, Greta, throws Charles out. Then her cousins Paul and Line arrive. At dusk, Cécilie watches them go to bed together and realises she is more attracted towards Paul than she was towards Charles. The following day, while the three cousins are out shopping, Charles appears and offers Greta a bunch of flowers and asks her to forgive him. But Greta wants more and gets it. Back to the villa, Cécilie seduces Paul while Charles cures Line of a headache in his own way and Greta teaches Karine how soft and nice a woman's hands and tongue can be!
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Mini Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Schoolgirls about?
Cécilie wants to make the most of her parents being on holiday. She tells her friend Karine that she has a crush on Charles, her piano teacher, and hopes that he will be the one to make her a real...
Who directed Schoolgirls?
Schoolgirls was directed by Jürgen Enz.
How long is Schoolgirls?
Schoolgirls has a runtime of 1 hours and 11 minutes (71 minutes total).
When was Schoolgirls released?
Schoolgirls was released on January 1, 1976 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Schoolgirls?
The main cast of Schoolgirls includes Helga Wild, Dorle Buchner, Pamela Skins, Sybill Meyer, Karen Ross.