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oldsurfer_99 il y a 2 ans
Mika Barthel https://de.xhamster2.com/my/favorites/videos/607196ff7dc7b6233928353e-mika-barthel-french-vintage
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Elefantino_61 il y a 3 ans
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oldsurfer_99 il y a 9 ans
à newtarak : Le Décharge victorieuse
http://www.egafd.com/films/details.php/id/d00281
Released: 1981
Director: Michel Beaudricourt
Notes: 80 min.
Actresses
Cathy Dupré as Cathy Dupray, plays Doris
Laura Clair plays a pollster/investigator?
Mika Barthel as MIka, plays Miss Léa
Nicole Segaud as Nicole Ginoux, plays Eva
Notes:
Males -
Richard Allan plays Gaston
Jack Gatteau plays the solicitor
Dominique Aveline
Hubert Géral
Eva inherits a cinema from her aunt. She thus becomes the cashier.. The solicitor gives her a hand for the projection. Doris, the usherette, is a nympho offers her body to the men in the audience after being tried on by her boss Eva. A bit disappointed, Eva decides to sell the cinema to Miss Léa, a posh Russian lady who decides to turn the cinema into a club for swappers, called 'The Raspoutine'. The film ends with an orgy in front of the screen where another Beaudricourt film is being projected.
From a review originally published in La Saison Cinematographique 1981, translated by Prophilo.
http://www.egafd.com/films/details.php/id/d00281
Released: 1981
Director: Michel Beaudricourt
Notes: 80 min.
Actresses
Cathy Dupré as Cathy Dupray, plays Doris
Laura Clair plays a pollster/investigator?
Mika Barthel as MIka, plays Miss Léa
Nicole Segaud as Nicole Ginoux, plays Eva
Notes:
Males -
Richard Allan plays Gaston
Jack Gatteau plays the solicitor
Dominique Aveline
Hubert Géral
Eva inherits a cinema from her aunt. She thus becomes the cashier.. The solicitor gives her a hand for the projection. Doris, the usherette, is a nympho offers her body to the men in the audience after being tried on by her boss Eva. A bit disappointed, Eva decides to sell the cinema to Miss Léa, a posh Russian lady who decides to turn the cinema into a club for swappers, called 'The Raspoutine'. The film ends with an orgy in front of the screen where another Beaudricourt film is being projected.
From a review originally published in La Saison Cinematographique 1981, translated by Prophilo.
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