It is an absolute B movie. It starts like a fake western movie and continuous with an East European prostitute on the run from her manager. Bad example of a good quality German movie. There are many of good quality and better than average American entertainment. But this one is not.—Andy Bendzin
Young farmer Max Wolf is convinced that a water buffalo herd is the only future for the Bavarian farm he runs with junior brother Konrad and their mother Erika, but they have not enough pasture. The neighboring land Max plans to lease is also ideal to 'fuel' the bio-gas plant of ruthless Michael Bliesinger and his more moderate father Alois, who plan to chase Max whatever it takes. Slutty Romanian Sveta flees a prostitution gangster and arrives on Max's farm, where Erika wants her gone, as a seduction for Conrad, yet farm girl Sveta proves herself useful in the barn and meadow. Village publican Alois Bliesinger and his son Michael make Sveta alternative offers, but her heart now beats for Max, who doesn't respond, but jealous Michael Bliesinger declares war, the herd being the key stakes, after the brothers deal with the illegal pimp.—KGF Vissers