Q - Aux plaisirs des dames (1974)
Directed by Jean-François Davy

Comedy / Erotica
aka: Prickly Problems

Film Synopsis

Just as his respectable garage business looks as if it is about to fold, Gilles has a brainwave. He will convert his garage into a house of pleasure, but one with a subtle difference. Here, it is men who will be selling themselves for the enjoyment of wealthy clients...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-François Davy
  • Script: Jean-François Davy
  • Cinematographer: Roger Fellous
  • Music: Raymond Ruer
  • Cast: Philippe Gasté (Gilles Pilard), Nanette Corey (Irma), Pierre Danny (Max), Anne Libert (Juliette), Malisa Longo (Sabine), Corinne O'Brien (Florence), Jean Roche (Xavier), Yvonne Clech (La femme du premier ministre), Jean Parédès (Le premier ministre), Chantal Aba, Gilda Arancio, Frédérique Barral, Claudine Beccarie, René Bériard, Bouboule, Yves Brainville (Le président de la république), Michel Brethes, Fabrice Bruno (Le petit Marc), Serge Coursan, Claude Chantal
  • Country: France / Italy / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 84 min
  • Aka: Prickly Problems

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