Gisela Schwartz made her mark in the 1970s with her roles in cult cinema, particularly in the realm of erotic comedies. In Teenage Playmates (1974), she embodies the playful spirit of youth, while in Naughty Co-Eds (1974), she navigates the comedic chaos of college life. Schwartz also appears in There's No Sex Like Snow Sex (1974), contributing to the genre's exploration of risqué humor. Her performances reflect the boldness and irreverence of the era, making her a notable figure in the landscape of exploitation cinema.
Naughty Co-Eds
A class of girls on a school trip. On the bus, some of the students pass the time by recounting their respective sexual experiences. These are presented to the viewer in detail over seven episodes. When they finally reach their destination, a country boarding school, the girls pick up exactly where their accounts left off.