Why is this fan’s Stoßgebet directed at a Hammer ? Because in collector circles, a Hammer is not a tool. It’s a category of object that causes physical pain when lost. Think of the rarest Lov magazine supplement: bound in red leatherette, featuring 16 never-released Billian stills, and smelling faintly of Jägermeister and regret.

Billian was famous for infusing his adult features with distinct, often absurd, regional German humor, slapstick comedy, and highly energetic dialogue.

The plot of Stoßgebet für meinen Hammer is as lurid as its title suggests. Directed by Hans Billian, the 21-minute short film is a classic "taboo loop," a genre of short hardcore films that explored controversial sexual themes.

The 1970s and 80s marked a unique era in European cinema, a time when the boundaries of "adult entertainment" were being rewritten by filmmakers who actually cared about lighting, dialogue, and—believe it or not—a cohesive plot. At the center of this German cinematic revolution was , a director whose name became synonymous with the "Report" style of filmmaking.

The short film features notable figures from the vintage German adult film industry.

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Directed by the legendary Hans Billian (1918–2007), a pioneer of German commercial comedies and explicit adult cinema.

The "LOV BEST" portion of your query likely refers to a specific (Legendary Oldschool Videos) collection or a similar archival series that compiles classic erotic shorts for modern home media release. Stoßgebet für meinen Hammer (Short 1976) - IMDb