Hans Schott-Schöbinger, active in the late 1960s, is known for his work on Andrea (1968), where he served as both writer and director. This film exemplifies the era's exploration of complex narratives and character-driven stories, making it a significant piece in the realm of cult cinema. Schott-Schöbinger's dual role in crafting Andrea highlights his vision and ability to navigate the unique tones of exploitation and giallo genres, contributing to the film's lasting impact within the SassyFlix catalog.
Andrea
Baroness Andrea returns to the parental castle. There she has sex with the stable boy Joschi, with the husbands of her friends or her sister and also with the small gang ster Maison, who prefers women to take herself by force and does not stop at rape. After the forced act, the pimp hopes for more, as he plans to let Andrea be purchased for himself.