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Secrets of a French Maid

1980 [GERMAN]

Action / Comedy

19
IMDb Rating 4.7/10 10 460 460

Plot summary

Frau Oberst has 2 young nieces who are very open with their sexuality. She hopes to find adequate lovers for her nieces and along the way finds herself in some precarious sexual situations. After a series of sexual encounters between just about everyone at the estate, the Countess drops by for a party where the nieces announce their wedding intentions.

Top cast

Mike Montana as Simon
Will Stoer as Gerard
Karine Gambier as Frau Oberst
France Lomay as Marquise
720p.BLU
753.43 MB
1280*672
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 22 min
Seeds 20

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lazarillo

Makes even the "original" look good

This Erwin Deitrich production (the notorious Swiss producer responsible for Jess Franco's sleaziest films) was sold in the English-speaking world as "Come Play with Me 2", a sequel to the (somewhat) more famous British Mary Millington vehicle "Come Play with Me". This has absolutely nothing to do with the other film though other than it uses the same horrible theme song (at least in the English version). Rather than featuring Millington, Suzy Mandel or other English no-clothes horses, this has a cast of French actresses like former hardcore star Brigitte Lahaie and Jess Franco regulars Karine Gambier and Nadine Pascal. Lahaie, at least, is a far better actress than Mary Millington, et. al., but you would never know it from this three-hanky, weasel-milking, time-waster.The plot, as it were, concerns a sexually repressed "aunt" (Karine Gambier) living on a country estate with her two nymphomaniacal "nieces" (Brigite Lahaie and Nadine Pascal), who when they're not having lesbian sex with each other, are going at with the male farm hands or their respective fiances.(In typical porno fashion Gambier, Lahaie, and Pascalall look pretty much the same age, so it it is pretty arbitrary that Gambier is the "aunt" while the other two are the "nieces"). There are also two frisky chambermaids who are doing pretty much the same thing as the other young women . Naturally it isn't long before Gambier's "aunt" gets in on the action (you can tell she's starting to come out of her shell when she starts fellating an ear of corn while spying on a shirtless farm laborer).Although strictly softcore, this movie nevertheless suffers from all the same liabilities as hardcore porn. There is little talent in evidence either behind or in front of the camera (Brigitte Lahaie's later superior work for directors like Jean Rollin not withstanding). And the constant, numerous sex scenes pretty much push out anything else of any interest. This not nearly as sleazy as some of the films Deitrich made with Franco, but it also far less entertaining. Naturally Lahaie, Gambier, et. al. have nice bodies and they are pretty much constantly on display, but since most of these actresses have probably done hardcore, this relatively tame movie will probably disappoint even their fans, and it will bore the holy hell out of anyone else. The only thing this really achieves (and, believe me, it's quite an impressive feat) is to make the "original" "Come Play with Me" with seem comparatively entertaining.
Reviewed by MajesticMane 5 / 10

A Titillating But Plotless Erotic Romp

Die Nichten der Frau Oberst (1980), directed by Erwin C. Dietrich, is a softcore erotic film that blends period drama with steamy encounters, yet it falls short in terms of narrative depth and character development.

The film follows the lives of two young women, the nieces of Frau Oberst, played by Karine Gambier, as they navigate their burgeoning sexuality under the watchful eye of their strict aunt. The film is set in a lush, picturesque European countryside, which serves as a visually appealing backdrop for the unfolding erotic escapades.

Visually, Die Nichten der Frau Oberst benefits from its period setting, with elaborate costumes and sets that effectively evoke the early 20th century. The cinematography captures the beauty of the landscapes and the opulence of the interiors, creating an aesthetically pleasing experience.

The performances are a mixed bag. Karine Gambier brings a commanding presence to her role, balancing authority and allure, while the young actresses portraying the nieces manage to convey innocence and curiosity convincingly. However, the film's focus on erotic scenes often overshadows any deeper exploration of their characters, leaving them feeling one-dimensional.

The film's primary appeal lies in its erotic content, which is tastefully shot and avoids descending into crudeness. However, the emphasis on sensuality comes at the expense of a compelling plot. The narrative is thin and serves mostly as a framework to connect the various erotic encounters. This lack of substance may leave viewers desiring more in terms of story and character engagement.

Additionally, the pacing of the film can be uneven, with some scenes dragging on without contributing significantly to the overall plot. The dialogue, while serviceable, lacks the wit or complexity that could have elevated the film beyond its erotic focus.

In conclusion, Die Nichten der Frau Oberst (1980) is a visually appealing period piece that succeeds in delivering erotic content but falls short in terms of narrative depth and character development. It's a film that might appeal to fans of vintage erotic cinema and those interested in visually rich settings, but it lacks the substance to engage a broader audience looking for a more balanced and compelling story.

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