- Created on: 2025-10-23 17:42:20
- Link to subtitles: Zimmermädchen machen es gern (1975)
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Tags: Hans Billianvintage porngolden ageChristine SzenetraElke KraußKarin LorsonPatricia RhombergSepp Gneissl
A burrow, more than a nest
"Bienenstich im Liebesnest" (Bee Sting in the Love's Nest, literally translated) is one of the quintessential classics by the great German director Hans Billian (well known for being the precursor of the “Josefine Mutzenbacher” collection), who, with this special video title, offers one of the most spicy or explicit versions of the same script (there is also a softer version titled "Das Gasthaus Zum Scharfen Hirsch," which I haven't seen, and whose length is similar). One of the characteristics of this more pornographic version is the near absence of fornication scenes, where blowjobs and masturbation with their respective ejaculations (facial or not) dominate, but where we hardly ever see male members entering Nordic vaginas (although there are some, I swear). This allows Billian to add many more explicit sex scenes to the film, since they are frankly short.
Hannelore (a sensual Christine Szenetra) is a supposedly underage girl (for those who believe that) who runs away from her strict family to have an adventure with her boyfriend. During the trip, they stay at a provincial hotel (the Love Nest) where she decides to give him her virginity. However, the young man is overwhelmed by the situation and unable to complete the act, so he shamefully escapes during the night, leaving Hannelore to fend for herself. But the truth is that the girl is attractive and daring enough to apply for and get a job at this hotel of desires, where each client is treated with as much affection as her wallet allows. Hannelore wants only one thing: to be deflowered as quickly as possible to "become a woman," but with every man she tries to sleep with, she is unable to finish, due to one or another event in the plot itself. Ultimately, the hotel manager, Mr. Engelmann, becomes the creature's tutor and teaches her not only how to deal with certain perverted guests, but also how to become a delicious lover.
The film is full of humor and frenetic situations, very typical of German cinema of that era. Screams, running through hallways, chases in underwear, parallel plots with hilarious characters... more than 80 minutes of laughter and sarcastic dialogue that in no way interrupt the various sexual acts, which, as I mentioned before, are very recurrent, morbid, and quick to watch, ensuring a narrative pace in the story worthy of a sexual spectacle full of voluptuousness and uniforms so skimpy that they barely reveal any fabric and give away other things.