Josef "Sepp" Gneissl, born in the early 1940s, emerged as a notable figure in erotic cinema, primarily through his role in I Like The Girls Who Do (1973). His performances in the early works of Franz Marischka set the tone for his career, which spanned various erotic and hardcore productions. In the mid-80s, Gneissl shifted his focus to theater acting, yet his legacy in the cult film landscape remains significant. His work continues to resonate with fans of the genre, reflecting the boldness of 1970s exploitation cinema.
I Like The Girls Who Do
Johnny has been left a hefty inheritance from his recently deceased uncle - an infamous ladies' man. But there is a unique stipulation standing in the way of its collection. The sexually inexperienced Johnny has seven days to bed the last seven women that his uncle had seduced. All of them are young, lusty and insatiable beauties who gladly obey the uncle's dying request and show Johnny all there is to know about around-the-clock lovemaking and more! But as Johnny's triumphs and pleasures mount from girls one through six, he discovers that his seventh and final conquest - the most luscious vixen of all - may be a little harder to achieve. Will Johnny fulfill his uncle's wish and secure untold financial and sexual rewards beyond his wildest dreams? Or will his bedcount fall one short?