"Sandra Nova aka Uschi Karnat, Christine Black, Margit Ojetz, Ursula Gaussmann, Veronica Moser"Josefine Mutzenbacher - Wie Sie Wirklich War Teil III. Gunter Otto Herzog
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With Christine Black, Sandra Nova aka Uschi Karnat, Margit Ojetz, Ursula Gaussmann, Veronica Moser taking the lead, this production explores gonzo-style or straightforward hardcore scenes with little plot.
Running about 1 hour and 14 minutes, it maintains a balance between brevity and a sense of completeness.
The original synopsis highlights a mix of interaction and steadily building momentum. A brief outline from the source:
A life of paid passion has led our elegant heroine to contentment and luxury. She is delighted to regale us with more stories of her sumptuously erotic experiences… Everything went well for Josephine after her return from Hungary. She bought a shop and ran a lucrative brothel. One day the constabulary hauls her off to jail where two guards trick her into pleasuring them before she’s deposited in a cell with a group of unrefined street whores. Three male prisoners have paid for access to the women. Three street girls push their pussies through the bars for stroking, cooing like doves. Josephine remains aloof at first but the lure of sex is too strong. One man, Poldi, bribes a judge and gets himself and Josephine released. Poldi greets her at his friend Frans’ house where Frans’ sex, starved wife has a secret rendezvous with Poldi. When Frans catches them, Josephine, Fanny and Poldi run away. Polidi takes them to the house of Vladimir, a wealthy friend who is hosting a Roman style orgy, with Kossak dancing! In such a liberated environment, Fanny and Josephine feel immediately at home. The lovely actress playing Ms Mutzenbacher looks like Rula Lenska. As ever, fantastic attention to detail - back-ground settings, costumes and attitudes of the time. Apart from romping all the way through with wall-to-wall sex, the humour and pure intrigue make this series hugely enjoyable.
Fans of Christine Black, Sandra Nova aka Uschi Karnat, Margit Ojetz, Ursula Gaussmann and Veronica Moser may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context. Anyone interested in focused, well-defined themes and a structured pacing and framing will likely find this release engaging.
Running about 1 hour and 14 minutes, it maintains a balance between brevity and a sense of completeness.
The original synopsis highlights a mix of interaction and steadily building momentum. A brief outline from the source:
A life of paid passion has led our elegant heroine to contentment and luxury. She is delighted to regale us with more stories of her sumptuously erotic experiences… Everything went well for Josephine after her return from Hungary. She bought a shop and ran a lucrative brothel. One day the constabulary hauls her off to jail where two guards trick her into pleasuring them before she’s deposited in a cell with a group of unrefined street whores. Three male prisoners have paid for access to the women. Three street girls push their pussies through the bars for stroking, cooing like doves. Josephine remains aloof at first but the lure of sex is too strong. One man, Poldi, bribes a judge and gets himself and Josephine released. Poldi greets her at his friend Frans’ house where Frans’ sex, starved wife has a secret rendezvous with Poldi. When Frans catches them, Josephine, Fanny and Poldi run away. Polidi takes them to the house of Vladimir, a wealthy friend who is hosting a Roman style orgy, with Kossak dancing! In such a liberated environment, Fanny and Josephine feel immediately at home. The lovely actress playing Ms Mutzenbacher looks like Rula Lenska. As ever, fantastic attention to detail - back-ground settings, costumes and attitudes of the time. Apart from romping all the way through with wall-to-wall sex, the humour and pure intrigue make this series hugely enjoyable.
Fans of Christine Black, Sandra Nova aka Uschi Karnat, Margit Ojetz, Ursula Gaussmann and Veronica Moser may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context. Anyone interested in focused, well-defined themes and a structured pacing and framing will likely find this release engaging.