Septième ciel (1987) Directed by Jean-Louis Daniel
Drama
Film Synopsis
Vicky arrives in Paris hoping to make a name for herself as an actress,
but falls into the hands of an artistic agent who, keen to profit from
her seductive voice, forces her to become a sex-phone hostess.
When he sees her photograph on the cover of Lui magazine, her boyfriend
Jimmy decides to rescue her...
Script: Philippe Alexandre, Jean-Louis Daniel, Thierry Lassalle
Cast: Fiona Gélin (Vicky),
Cerise Leclerc (Zoé),
Jean-Pierre Kalfon (Eddie),
Sylvie Joly (Régine Castel),
Philippe Khorsand (Croque-Monsieur),
Danièle Gain (Natacha),
Frédéric Baulieu,
Richard Le Roy,
Gérard Maro,
Isabelle Mergault,
Childéric Muller,
Philippe Servain
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 85 min
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