The Bellboy and the Playgirls is a 1962 American film by Francis Ford Coppola and Jack Hill.
The director, Gregor, tries to convince her to complete the scene by telling her stories of sexual relations over the centuries.
Coppola inserted scenes to the original German plot, adding the bellboy, George, who tries to spend some time with a room full of women.
The German production starring Karin Dor and Willy Fritsch was in black and white but Coppola said that he filmed around 15 minutes of footage in 3D and in color to add to the American release.
Coppola said that the project was "adding five three-minute nudie sketches in color to a stupid German movie that had been shot in black-and-white".