
Varsity Playthings
Aug 22 1975
•2h 32m
•Comedy, Drama
Schoolgirls before high school graduation - By law they are of age, but despite their physical maturity, both innocent and experienced young women can get into big trouble. The 9th Schoolgirl Report reveals the sometimes grotesque transition from youthful rebellion to responsibility. Six different stories reveal tender confessions and sensational revelations that get to the heart of young adults' desires and problems.
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Puppa Armbruster
Lilo
Sandra Atia
Susi

Ulrich Beiger
Hubert, Lilos Vater

Astrid Boner
Susis Mutter
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