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Language(s):
English
French
Sound:
Mixed
Number of Discs: 1
Packaging:
Standard box
Format:
PAL
Region Code:
0 (Codefree)
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Jean Desvilles (Georges Fleury) |
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Emmanuelle Pareze, Chantals Nora, Christine Castel, Jacques Insermini, Chantal Nora, Ellen Earl, Maria Catala, Francois Lopez, Richard Lemieuvre, Dawn Cumming, Danielle Troeger, Laurence Thibault, Guy Royer, Charlie Schreiner, (...) |
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Hardcore Feature Film
Porn Classics
Euro
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Catalog Date: 10.03.2009
Production Year: 1976
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EUR 15,99
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Condoms:
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Silicone:
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Length: 208 Min.
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About Week-ends d'un couple pervers / Fantaisies pour couples / Perversions d'un couple libere
Three movies about free-thinking couples:
Les week-ends d'un couple pervers (1976): Michel and Anne are a frivolous couple with nothing but sexual frolics on their minds. Michel leaves his wife behind when he returns home from holiday. His missus then picks up some hot beach babes while Michel checks out Paris's most attractive sights. Then the two of them meet up again on the Atlantic...
Les perversions d'un couple libere (1976): Eva is a puritan wife. Her husband, Georges, likes to fuck around in Paris and keep a harem of love interests. But then his missus wants to re-conquer his heart and starts shopping in adult stores and going to swinger parties in the countryside!
Fantasies pour couples (1977): Jacques fucks his secretaries by the dozen. His wife, Chantal, is turned into a free-thinking lover by her girlfriends, so she can win back his heart before he loses it to some bimbo who takes care of his prick...
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Lenzl4
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Jean Desvilles directed about a dozen movies in the 1970s, among them these three. They are swiftly paced portraits of free-thinking couples, ably captured and wonderfully cast. Pure French charm!
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