Salut les frangines (1975) Directed by Michel Gérard
Comedy
Film Synopsis
Denis decides to spend his holidays with his best friend Marc at the
latter's home. Not long after his arrival, Denis succumbs to the
charms of Marc's pretty sister, Marianne. As his friend yields to
his first experience of love, Marc does the same, with his seductive
young housemaid. Marc's parents are blissfully unaware of what
the two teenagers are getting up to in their house.
Cast: Frédéric Duru (Marc),
Laure Cottereau (Marianne),
Régis Porte (Denis),
Jacqueline Jehanneuf (Madame Chotard),
Maurice Biraud (Monsieur Chotard),
Henri Crémieux,
Gabrielle Doulcet,
Jacqueline Doyen,
Monita Derrieux (Benoîte, la bonne)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 78 min
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