Sensational Janine | |
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Directed by | Hans Billian |
Produced by | Gunter Otto |
Written by | Hans Billian |
Based on | Josephine Mutzenbacher |
Starring | Patricia Rhomberg |
Music by | Dave Apfelbaum |
Cinematography | Gunter Otto |
Distributed by | Herzog Filme |
Release date
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1976 |
Running time
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94 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Sensational Janine (German: Josefine Mutzenbacher... wie sie wirklich war - 1. Teil) is a 1976 West German hardcore costume drama-sex comedy film directed by Hans Billian. The film is an adaptation of the anonymous novel Josephine Mutzenbacher on the life of the eponymous and fictional fin-de-siècle Viennese courtesan.
Sensational Janine features director Billian's girlfriend Patricia Rhomberg in the title role. Billian gave her the role in part because she had the proper dialect for it. It became the first pornographic film to feature a humorous Viennese German, which contributed significantly to its popularity among the German-speaking audience.
Josefine is a Viennese teen very curious of sex. After she is deflowered by the neighbour Frau Reinthaler's lover Horak, she starts a very active sexual life. Following her mother's abrupt demise, a relationship with her stepfather begins. A lodger blackmails the two with the accusation of incest and, revealed as a pimp, he makes Josefine a prostitute. Josefine then begins a career to become an upscale courtesan of Vienna.
American pornographic film critic Jim Holliday has described this film as "easily the best and most accurate of several films based on the life and adventures of legendary Viennese madam Josephine Mutzenbacher" and his "all time foreign favorite" adult film.Sensational Janine was "one of the most successful foreign x-rated films ever to cross the Atlantic." The movie is "today seen as one of the best porns of all time", as well as "possibly the best German pornographic film."