Vintage Pulp | Jan 15 2021 |

Lindberg is larger than life in three dimensions.
Have you ever seen a 3D sexploitation movie? Rittai Poruno-Sukoppu: Sentensei Roshutsukyou, which was originally released as Liebe in drei Dimensionen and known in English as Love in 3-D, is a typical piece of West German goofball sexploitation—except it comes right at you! Ingrid Steeger is top billed but the film's Japanese distributors—no fools they—put Christina Lindberg on the promo poster.
There isn't much of a plot to this. It's basically just sex vignettes wrapped around Steeger apartment sitting and dealing with her bad boyfriend. 3D movies always overuse their gimmickry and this effort is no exception. Items thrust at the camera include Dorit Henke's panties, Ulrike Butz's bush, several animatronic monsters in a house of horrors, and of course Lindberg's boobs.
Lindberg was globally famous for her breasts (see what we just did there?), which means her nudity was expected and duly delivered, but watching her tour Munich rocking a red mini-skirt and fluffy pink jacket may impress you even more. Lederhosen must have gotten cramped all over Bavaria when she shot those scenes. Liebe in drei Dimensionen premiered in West Germany in January 1973 and reached Japan today in 1974.
Intl. Notebook | Dec 8 2010 |

Continental Film Review specialized in international film coverage and uncoverage.
Cover and assorted interior pages of the spicy British cinema magazine Continental Film Review, with uncovered shots of Laura Gemser, Laura Antonelli, Ursula Andress, Ingrid Steeger and others, December 1977. You can see another issue here.
Femmes Fatales | Dec 19 2008 |

Or maybe it's better to just assume she will.
Above, a shot of German sexploitation actress Ingrid Steeger, who appeared in many films beginning in the late 1960s and continuing through the 1970s. Steeger began her career in super 8 loops, later moved into cheapie sofrcore films, and appeared onscreen as recently as 2006. This image appeared on the sleeve of a Peter Lauch record and is from 1968.