The Countess Died of Laughter
Our lusty Countess is at the reading of her late husband's will, where she relates to his executor, Vincent van der Straten, that she has an illegitimate daughter residing in a convent school. Before…
The Countess Died of Laughter
Our lusty Countess is at the reading of her late husband's will, where she relates to his executor, Vincent van der Straten, that she has an illegitimate daughter residing in a convent school. Before she can provide further details, her maid is discovered having sex with the undertaker in the wardrobe -- a situation so preposterous that Susanne literally dies of laughter. This sets off a search for her elusive heiress. The executor goes to the San Gregorio convent school where he explains to the Mother Superior that one of her students is the heiress to a vast fortune. There are, it seems, five possible candidates -- girls who never knew their true parents: Anselma, Clarissa, Francoise, Pirella and Susanne. The story of each of the girls is told in flashback as the executor conducts his search for the heiress. He interviews Anselma, Clarissa and Pirella -- who all tell erotic stories that are obvious fabrications. But Francoise shows initiative by bedding the executor, while Susanne runs off with the handsome music teacher, Florian. Such licentious behavior clearly indicates a probable relationship to Frau Wirtin -- but which one is it? Or is it possible the Countess had more than one daughter? Only her old arch-nemesis knows for sure!
The Countess Died of Laughter
Comedy
Film Details
Our lusty Countess is at the reading of her late husband's will, where she relates to his executor, Vincent van der Straten, that she has an illegitimate daughter residing in a convent school. Before she can provide further details, her maid is discovered having sex with the undertaker in the wardrobe -- a situation so preposterous that Susanne literally dies of laughter. This sets off a search for her elusive heiress.
The executor goes to the San Gregorio convent school where he explains to the Mother Superior that one of her students is the heiress to a vast fortune. There are, it seems, five possible candidates -- girls who never knew their true parents: Anselma, Clarissa, Francoise, Pirella and Susanne. The story of each of the girls is told in flashback as the executor conducts his search for the heiress.
He interviews Anselma, Clarissa and Pirella -- who all tell erotic stories that are obvious fabrications. But Francoise shows initiative by bedding the executor, while Susanne runs off with the handsome music teacher, Florian. Such licentious behavior clearly indicates a probable relationship to Frau Wirtin -- but which one is it? Or is it possible the Countess had more than one daughter? Only her old arch-nemesis knows for sure!.