The film Six Swedish Girls in the Alps (originally titled Sechs Schwedinnen auf der Alm) is a 1983 West German sexploitation comedy that remains a notable entry in the subgenre of European erotic cinema from that era. Directed by Paul Grau and produced by the prolific Erwin C. Dietrich, the movie is part of a series focusing on the misadventures of a group of Swedish women. Movie Overview & Plot

The film follows six Swedish women who travel to the Swiss Alps for a getaway. While staying in the mountains, they spend their time seeking pleasure, both with each other and with various men they meet in a local mountain town, including a trapper, a teacher, and a mailman. Some versions of the plot mention the girls traveling to claim an inheritance.

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), which is part of a popular series of Swiss-produced erotic comedies from that era. Movie Overview