Drei Schwedinnen Filmreihe
Drei Schwedinnen Filmreihe
This collection of three German-language films explores economic and romantic struggles. The first two films revolve around hoteliers in Bavaria and Stockholm. In the first movie, a single Swedish woman resolves the hotelier's issues. In the second, three Swedish blondes help, alongside the comedic character Nikki Moser, a womanizing borrower needing to marry to acquire a hotel. The final movie follows three Swedish women and their adventures in Tyrol. These films blend comedy and drama, addressing heavy situations with relatable characters. The struggles and resolutions create a sentimental journey for the audience. The trilogy explores interpersonal relationships, economic struggles, and cultural barriers, highlighting human resilience and innovation.

Three Swedes on the Reeperbahn (1980)

15 August, 1980
A comedy directed by Walter Boos.

Three Swedish Girls in Upper Bavaria (1977)

07 October, 1977
Otto runs a hotel for tourists in Tyrol but has troubles both with the economy and with his wife Olga. After a trip to Stockholm he imports three Swedish blondes who eventually save Otto from disaster, both marital and financial.

Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da (1978)

29 June, 1978
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.