Erich Padalewski, an actor known for his roles in the 1970s, brings a unique flair to cult cinema with his performances in Naughty Nymphs (1972) and Secrets of Sweet Sixteen (1973). His work in these films showcases the playful yet provocative spirit of the era, contributing to the exploration of erotic themes in genre cinema. Padalewski's contributions to the genre extend through The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976) and Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da (1978), where he further solidifies his place in the pantheon of exploitation film actors.
Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da
Nikki Moser, a blond womanizer, made a deal with the burgomaster. He gave him money to buy a hotel, and for this Nikki should marry his daughter Marianne. And the catch is not even that the daughter of the Bavarian city head is a mulatto, but the fact that Nicky does not want to be bound by marriage to anyone. Buddy Tony throws the poor guy the idea of taking a loan, giving money to the burgomaster and sending him away with his daughter. However, to say is not to do. To knock out a loan is a complicated matter.