Alois Brummer, born in the Bavarian town of Maindorf, transitioned from managing a freight forwarding company to filmmaking in the mid-1960s. He made his mark as a director and writer with Private School Girls (1972), a film that exemplifies the playful yet provocative tone of 70s sex comedies. His follow-up, There's No Sex Like Snow Sex (1974), further solidified his reputation within the genre. Brummer's work captures the essence of erotic humor, reflecting the cultural shifts of his time before he withdrew from the public eye.
Private School Girls
A beautiful bevy of ravishing coeds who share a room -and each other- for the duration of their educational year. But the sizzling action doesn´t end when summer vacation begins. It just gets hotter! For the voluptous vixens plan to compete with each other for the steamiest summer on record. And you can be sure that they will "go to any lengts" with any man to win!