'The Girl Rosemarie') is a 1958 West German drama film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Nadja Tiller, Peter van Eyck, and Carl Raddatz.
They recruit Rosemarie, a pretty but penniless blonde, to be the bait for their day job as street musicians.
She causes another scandal by turning up uninvited at a party attended by most of her clients and their wives, two of which are enticed by the promise of a cash payout to plunge fully clothed into the pool and swim as the other guests crowd around.
Variety said it "stirred up the best cinema biz of any German film in this country, coining plenty for its distributor.
"[2] It was hoped the film would be a success in US art houses along the lines of French and Italian movies but after some popular initial screenings in New York the North American earnings were only $175,000.