House of 1000 Pleasures (1974) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 16, 1974

Original Title:
Club privé pour couples avertis

Alternate Titles:
Club privé
Club privé... per coppie raffinate!
Clube Privado
House of 1000 Pleasures
La casa de los mil placeres
Private Club
Private Club - Das Haus der ausgefallenen Wünsche
Yksityiskerho
Частный клуб

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Les Films du Griffon

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 18  FR: 16 

Runtime: 85

«A Movie You'll Never See on TV»

Marcel is a taxi driver who luckily pickups a gorgeous woman who begins to undress herself while in the back seat. Soon she leads him to a Private Club where he can pick any woman he wants to satisfy his sexual fantasies. After he enjoys a few exciting moments with 2 lovely ladies he is introduced to the many characters that make up the Private Club and begins enjoying the sexual games. The Private Club isn't all that's on Marcel's mind though as he is madly in love with Lisa who he met in Paris.

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Assistant Director:
Martine Lancelot
Jean-Claude Raynal
Robert Renzulli

Assistant Editor:
Martine Fleury

Camera Operator:
Gaston Muller

Director:
Max Pécas

Director of Photography:
Robert Lefebvre

Editor:
Michel Pécas

Makeup Artist:
Anne-Marie Branca-Martiquet
Christiane Madrigali

Music:
Derry Hall

Producer:
Max Pécas

Production Manager:
Yves Prigent

Sound:
Jacques Orth

Still Photographer:
Roger Dodier

Unit Production Manager:
Christian Bludut
Olivier Horlait

Writer:
Max Pécas
Michel Vocoret

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