Love in 3-D explained

Love in 3-D
Director:Walter Boos
Producer:Wolf C. Hartwig
Starring:Ingrid Steeger
Evelyn Raess
Christina Lindberg
Cinematography:Klaus Werner
Editing:Herbert Taschner
Distributor:Monarch Releasing Corporation
Dimension Pictures
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:West Germany
Language:German (dubbed into English)

Love in 3-D (German: Liebe in drei Dimensionen) is a 1973 German adult comedy film directed by Walter Boos.

The film was dubbed into English for American audiences. As compared to other mid-1970s adult films that were shot in 3-D, Love in 3-D stands out for several reasons. It was shot on 70 mm, very unusual for a low budget adult film. The movie itself contains several notable 3-D scenes which show everything from oranges, water, tree branches, swings, and breasts thrust out toward the audience. One standout (non-adult) sequence involves a spider during a ride in an old ghost house.

Synopsis

The story revolves around Petra, a naive 17 year old girl, who rents her sister Dagmar's apartment in Munich, and the sexual escapades of the other residents of the apartment block.

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