Three Swedish Girls in Upper Bavaria
Three Swedish Girls in Upper Bavaria
| 07 October 1977 (USA)
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Otto runs a hotel for tourists in Tyrol but has troubles both with the economy and with his wife Olga. After a trip to Stockholm he imports three Swedish blondes who eventually save Otto from disaster, both marital and financial.

Reviews
GurlyIamBeach Instant Favorite.
Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Griff Lees Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "Drei Schwedinnen in Oberbayern" or "3 Sexy Girls in Tirol" (and yes interestingly enough, some countries moved the protagonists from Bavaria to Austria) is a German film from the 1970s, so this one has its 40th anniversary now. If you read the names of Rothemund and Tomek who made this and if you know a bit about German film, then you will know what to expect here: yes this is another 90-minute sex comedy and those were really frequent around that time. And from many perspectives, this one here is as garbage as the others. This includes acting, "plot", production values and a lot more. But the one reason why I would not call this film a failure and why it is somewhat watchable at times is that it never takes itself seriously and occasionally succeeds in the only genre it wants to succeed: the comedy. And maybe it even turns on some people who are into blondes. I myself clearly prefer brunettes and as Swedes are usually are blonde, it's a natural disadvantage to me looking at this film. But that's just subjective and nobody should be punished for it. So yes, this film has a bit of guilty pleasure potential to be honest. It is extremely over the top, but not only in a really bad way as this approach makes also some of the jokes and punchlines work. This is for example better than most Schulmädchen films as there is absolutely nothing pseudo and nothing pretentious to it here and the fun the actors were obviously having makes the joy contagious at times. Really known cast members you won't find any in here. Maybe Fux comes the closest to that. But don't mistake my slight praise for a recommendation here. It's really only better than some similar films from 1970's Germany because those were truly horrible, not because this one here is any good. I give it a thumbs-down overall and suggest you skip it as a whole.