Tabloid editors chase sales with tales of young women turning the tables on unsuspecting men.
THE YOUNG SEDUCERS
EXPOSED! The Bare Facts and Nothing But! ...
The budding sexual urges of young women cause themselves and others trouble.
The Young Seducers is a 1971 German-Swiss comedy film directed by Erwin C. Dietrich about a struggling magazine that boosts sales with stories of young women who seduce and exploit men.
- Director
- Erwin C. Dietrich
- Writer
- Erwin C. Dietrich
- Release
- 1971
- Runtime
- 1h 19m
- Country
- Germany, Switzerland
- Language
- German
- Genres
- Comedy
- Also Known As
- Scandal' Sex, Les gourmandines, Purung sex, Молодые совратительницы, Centerfold Spread, Sexe interdit
Synopsis
Unfortunately, things are not looking up for the tabloid Constanze magazine, and the publishers have decided that their readers have had enough with their stale articles. To boost readership, the editors have come up with a fresh look at the subject of sex, seen from a completely different angle: men who are exploited, and even victimised, by young seducers. As a result, the ideas start flowing, including beautiful college girls seducing solitary painters; unsuspecting customers who buy gasoline and get a pretty girl in the backroom of a service station; a different, raunchier take on the "Princess and the Pea" fable, and other stories, each vignette steamier than the previous one. These girls are insatiable, and they are determined to go to great lengths to get what they want. Won't somebody teach them a lesson?
The film starts with a magazine boss explaining to his fellow journalists that their recent series on rape, although very popular has now run out of steam. They then all come up with ideas around the assumption that young girls are seducing poor guys all over the place. We get the guy's introduction and then go into the sexy sequence.
Why Cult
The whole premise is built around a magazine's new editorial vision: stories of men victimized by seductive young women, framing the film as a series of cheeky vignettes.
With its blend of eroticism and farce, this is a prime example of early 1970s German sex comedy, complete with college girls, painters, and plenty of risqué scenarios.
Directed (and written) by Erwin C. Dietrich, a prolific figure in European exploitation cinema, the film delivers his signature mix of smirk and skin.
Vignettes range from gas station backrooms to painter studios, each spinning a new tale of female-forward mischief and sexual antics.
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Questions from the Vault
What is The Young Seducers about? +
The Young Seducers follows a magazine's quest for higher readership, featuring stories where young women seduce and exploit men, told as a series of comedic vignettes.
When was The Young Seducers released? +
The Young Seducers was released in 1971.
Who directed The Young Seducers? +
The Young Seducers was directed by Erwin C. Dietrich.
How long is The Young Seducers? +
The Young Seducers has a runtime of 79 minutes.
What genre is The Young Seducers? +
The Young Seducers is a comedy film with strong sexploitation and erotic elements.
Where can I watch The Young Seducers? +
The Young Seducers is available to stream on SassyFlix.