Bananes mécaniques explained
Bananes mécaniques |
Director: | Jean-François Davy |
Music: | Raymond Ruer |
Cinematography: | Roger Fellous |
Editing: | Claude Cohen Christel Micha |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | French |
Bananes mécaniques[1] is a 1973 French erotic comedy directed by Jean-François Davy.[2]
Plot
When summer comes, five young, pretty and penniless women decide to squat at the villa of one of their fathers who's gone for holidays. The girls just want to have fun and the place could looks like heaven for a man who would join in,
Cast
- Marie-Georges Pascal: Marie-Georges
- Anne Libert: Anne, the starlet
- Pauline Larrieu: Pauline
- Elisabeth Drancourt: Elisabeth
- Marie-Claire Davy: Marie-Claire
- Philippe Gasté: François
- Patrice Pascal: the young woodcutter
- Patrice Valota: Marc
- Christine Laurent: Juliette (uncredited)
- Antoine Marin: the mayor of the village
- Paul Pavel: the grocer of the village
- Pierre Forget: Pauline's father
- Jacques Robiolles: the hippie
- Christel Micha: young mistress of Pauline's father (uncredited)
- Jean-François Davy: Babette's friend (uncredited)
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Notes and References
- Also known as Mechanical Bananas, Clockwork Banana, Erotic Escape Cf. IMDb and French Love Cf. Encyclo-ciné (french)
- Cf. IMDb