Monika Rohde emerged in the 1970s as a distinctive presence in the realm of exploitation cinema. She is best known for her roles in She Devils of the SS (1972) and There's No Sex Like Snow Sex (1974), where she navigates the outrageous and provocative narratives that define the genre. Rohde's work often blends humor with eroticism, and she embodies the playful yet daring spirit of the era. In Has Anybody Seen My Pants? (1975), she further cements her status as a notable figure in the cult film landscape, bringing a unique flair to the screen.
There's No Sex Like Snow Sex
What happens when a bus with mostly female passengers strands in a small Bavarian village? Funny stuff, that’s what! There are the ski instructors who only want to be seduced and dragged off into bed. There’s Sepp, who believes he has discovered an oil-well. Or what about Principal Müller from Berlin, who becomes an accidental hero? Whatever happens, no-one end up sleeping alone … This movie is great!I f you are a fan of sex comedy, this is a must see. Tons of nudity, great characters, this movie knows what it is, and it’s proud! From having sex while making their way down a mountain on a bed to a busload of horny sex-skiers, this film has it all.