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Die letzten Drei der Albatros (1965)
Character: US-Officer
Three soldiers find they can no longer handle the battlefield slaughter of World War II. They desert and make their way to a serene South Seas island hopeful that they can find peace. Mutiny in the South Seas
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Une vierge pour Saint-Tropez (1975)
Character: Un invité de Witson
Maria, a beautiful young woman, runs away from home with her older lover, across the Spanish border to St-Tropez, France. He says they will be meeting friends and getting married soon but instead they break into a house make love, stay the night and plan to come back later to rob the house, during which things go awry and secrets come out.
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Mariage d'amour (1942)
Character: Policeman at the banquet
Pierre, who is a Fine Arts student, and Denise, who is a chemistry student, work for a department store where, wearing wedding suits, they distribute flyers to passers-by. The store manager, Bernard, falls in love with Denise and arranges to take her to an inn not far from Paris, run by the handsome Robert. This one opens Denise's eyes who ends up returning to her home. After a fight between Pierre and Bernard, Denise ends up choosing to stay with Pierre.
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Les Maîtres-nageurs (1951)
Character: The chauffeur (uncredited)
A married industrialist maintains three mistresses. On the instructions of his wife, the tax inspector seizes the small notebook where he records his illegal dealings. After a stormy marital explanation, the industrialist decides to reduce his costs by getting rid of his mistresses and expresses the intention of returning to legality. But he realizes that everyone, even his wife, prefers the old situation, fraud and mistresses, thanks to which everyone found his little profit.
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Le Bal des pompiers (1949)
Character: (uncredited)
1944, France experiences its last days of German occupation. A microcosm representative of the various attitudes adopted during this troubled period, some heroic, others less brilliant, the Grégeois family, scattered by the war, will strengthen its ties according to the Allied advance on the territory and the liberation of Paris, with its joys but also its sorrows, because not all of its members will survive the relative chaos that will characterize this end of the world war.
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Trois filles dans le vent (1981)
Character: Le chef électro
Sirpa Lane is being abducted by some former film actors; these ask a high ransom from the (adult) film producers.
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Martin Roumagnac (1946)
Character: (uncredited)
The local building-contractor Martin Roumagnac is fascinated by the fashionable Blanche Ferrand. To impress Blache, Martin presents her with a villa. However, this ruins him financially. Despite Martin's many efforts for the now femme-fatal Blanche, she is not able to chose between him and the rich consul De Laubry.
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Le jour se lève (1939)
Character: N/A
After committing a murder, a man locks himself in his apartment and recollects the events that led him to the killing.
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La fièvre dans la peau (1978)
Character: L'ami d'Inès
While shooting an advertising film in Spain, Jean, the director, meets Ines, a passionate Spanish woman who becomes his companion and lover. On the same night of his arrival in San Sebastian, the director is visited by a woman who, recommending herself to him, ends up in his arms.
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Béru et ces dames (1968)
Character: Un client (non crédité)
Inspector Bérurier, having inherited a mansion three years earlier, comes to collect rent from the tenant when the latter is murdered under mysterious circumstances. Béru calls Commissaire San Antonio to the rescue, and the two men discover that Laurenzi's hotel is home to a "brothel" whose director, Madame Albertine, soon reveals to the two policemen that Laurenzi was having an ongoing relationship with Helga, one of the boarders, and Mr. Max, a regular guest of the house.
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Miroir (1947)
Character: The bartender
Portrait of a two-faced man. By day he is rich, brilliant and respectable financial officer Lussac; at night, he becomes "Mirror", a ruthless gang leader in Marseilles.
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Remorques (1941)
Character: (uncredited)
A married tugboat captain falls for a woman he rescues from a sinking ship.
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La Bataille du rail (1946)
Character: Chef de gare
A dramatized account of the French Resistance, this wartime film depicts how railway workers sabotaged German trains to disrupt troop movements and supply lines during the Nazi occupation. Blending documentary realism with fiction, it pays tribute to the courage and sacrifice of ordinary workers who became central to the fight for liberation.
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Je veux tout (1978)
Character: Grandfather Robert
Jenny Feeling - Ragazza alla Pari - is a maid always willing to have sex with her host's grandson in the kitchen. Robert Le Ray walks in on them and joins the couple. Then Cyril Val comes in and takes her turn from Robert Le Ray. Then we see the aristocratic family having a dinner at the table - two men and Marion Schultz with pretty Jenny Feeling. The grandson arrives with another girl and they start a breathtaking scene just among the trees. Then Cyril Val arrives beside them and takes over from the guy. Then Robert Le Ray joins again and a fascinating orgy begins. Then we move to a sweet lesbi bath scene after which the grandson and Jenny Feeling have sex on her bed and everything leads to a superhot orgy in the luxurious living-room...
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Marie salope (1979)
Character: Husband of the governess
Surprised in unequivocal position the teenager (Marilyn Jess) is sent in boarding school. Of course the place turns out to be the worst of the lupanars and the pinnacle is reached with the fetes of end of school years ...
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Caresses Infernales (1978)
Character: N/A
In a pub, 3 friends tell sex stories, one with a guy having a special way to hire secretaries, one with a woman who has sex three times a day with 5 guys each time, one with a girl falling in love with a dildo, one with a young girl testing different sex games with her aged husband and a black guy, one where the husband plays a transvestite to seduce his wife, one where a gay couple abuses a housewife, one with a girl making love to one of her boots, and finally one with an orgy where everybody comes together.
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Les petites salopes (1977)
Character: Le père de famille
Before dying, and before making him his universal legatee, an old libertine count teaches his nephew to use a magic flute through which it will be the first "un-virgin." Then he seduce all women he wishes. A very representative film the golden age of cinema X French left with a triumphant success on April 27, 1977 in the Alpha France movie.
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La pipe au bois (1975)
Character: Monseigneur Stober
In the Middle Age, two sisters, Yolande and Margot, live as witches in a remote house deep in the woods. They attract lonely passerbys with magical philters and use them as sexual slaves. But one day, yolande falls in love with a young hunter, Eric, revealing Yolande's jealousy.
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Furies Sexuelles (1976)
Character: N/A
Marie-Madeleine is a shopgirl who, at the persuasion of her lecherous boss, has begun exchanging sexual favors with the store's most affluent clientele. After being fired for refusing one of her customer's advances, she finds solace in a squalid bar, which turns out to be a haven for prostitutes. Deciding to try her hand at the profession once again, but this time on her own terms, Marie is quickly immersed into a world of increasingly debauched and hedonistic experiences which soon threaten to destroy her in body and soul.
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Prostitution clandestine (1975)
Character: Le comte
Claudine, Tania and Sylvia are call girls. They satisfy the wishes of their clients, amateur photographers, scoptophiles, exhibitionists, and sado-masochists.
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Roulette (1978)
Character: Lord Robert de Chamoiz
A lord's fortune is threatened if he can't stop his young niece from gambling it away.
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Hoffmann & Söhne (1976)
Character: Mr. Hoffman
Mr. Hoffman sells books and provides his female customers with nice moments in a room at the back of the shop. The number of female customers grows very rapidly and when Mr. Hoffman isn't up to the demand, he calls in his two oldest sons who keep the shop going. Unfortunately, his youngest son is only interested in reading. One day, as he delivers books to one of the customers, the lady teaches him about the pleasures of sex. In order to celebrate this, the father organizes a party and all is well that ends well!
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Je suis à prendre (1978)
Character: Ralf, le majordome
Helene is a young, sexually inexperienced women. That all changes after she drinks some milk laced with an aphrodisiac. Now she is overcome by sexual desire, and will do anything to achieve fulfillment.
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Les goulues (1976)
Character: Le comte de Bressac
A young clumsy virginal son of an aristocrat faints from excitement when he meets his new fiancée. His parents send him to a sex clinic to cure his insecurities. It goes well, so the parents and the fiancée visit the clinic too.
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Sensations (1975)
Character: Lord Weatherby
Two girls come to Amsterdam in search of interesting sex.
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Les Hôtesses du sexe (1977)
Character: The billionaire
Unfasten your belt and take off in first class to supreme ecstasy. Destination: Cloud nine, with the out and out sexual assistance of the fabulous Sex Airlines stewardesses. Among these three drop dead gorgeous nymphomaniac stewardesses are Veronique Maugarski, Karine Gambier, and Erika Cool.
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Une femme spéciale (1979)
Character: Man at party (uncredited)
Yasmine, a beautiful young newlywed, has a serious drug problem. Her low-life husband uses this addiction to manipulate her, forcing her to smuggle narcotics for him and even sleep with his gangster cronies to settle his drug debts.
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