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06 April 2012

Impulse Pictures files the SCHOOLGIRL REPORT VOLUME 8 (review)

Impulse Pictures presents Ernst Hofbauer's SCHOOLGIRL REPORT 8 "What Parents Must Never Know", in which a troupe of well-developed schoolgirls head out on a two week trip to a country hostel.  Evi hopes to score with the new biology teacher, Gisela tells her friends how she seduced her family's apprentice gardener, Susanne tells of her affair with her father's boss, Annette confesses her unplanned pregnancy (and her planned clandestine meeting with her boyfriend during the trip), Jutta and Evi describe how they hired a stud to seduce their spinster teacher, Gabi describes how she and her cousin Uschi ran into a horny fisherman while skinnydipping, and Inge has some secrets of her own.

REVIEW LINK: Impulse Pictures (US) Region 0 NTSC DVD (DVD Drive-In)

SCHOOLGIRL REPORT VOLUME 8 DVD specs:
  • 16:9 anamorphic 1.66:1 widescreen
  • German Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
  • Optional English subtitles

1 comment:

  1. Great review Eric, interesting too that this was your first Report. I'll be getting this disc as I have the other Reports, and to reply to a point in your review I imagine it will be pretty much a standard entry. Having said that, I do like these films, much more so than contemporary hardcore stuff, and I'm not ashamed to say I love to watch 70's chicks in all their imperfect glory... Totally agree with you about the price of these DVDs - this is an expensive series to collect. I think there were 13 film in all, and hopefully Synapse will release the entire series...

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