The Summer panties flies away

the Summer panties flies away is the title of a pornographic Film French carried out by Michel Leblanc (pseudonym of Michel Lemoine) left in 1984.

Synopsis

Two friends, Laura (Olinka Hardiman) and Chloé (Sophie Pressle), spend their holidays in the Swiss mountains close to the country cottage of Hugo (John Oury). This one is accompanied by his wife (Dominique Saint Claire) and by her sister Bridget (Nathalie Ivozevitch). Chloé is the mistress of Hugo.

Pornographic scenes

The film contains several scenes which are sometimes simultaneous.

  1. Chloé involves Hugo in a hotel room. During this Bridget time, leaning with the window of its room, maintains the conversation with his/her mother. Behind it, his/her lover (Gabriel Pontello) devotes himself to privautées.
  2. In walk in the countryside, Laura and Chloé see a tent planted in the middle of pre. Approaching more closely, they observe the woman of Hugo is making love with the occupant of the place (Christophe Clark).
  3. Hugo and his wife set out again in the car, leaving five young people behind them. As soon as it have the turned back, those precipitate in the barn to devote itself to an orgy. But the wife of Hugo having forgotten his notebook of accounts - checks, they make half turn and arrive in their turn in the barn where they also yield to their desires under the ironic eye of the five spectators taken refuge on the floor.

Data sheet

  • Title: the Summer panties flies away
  • Réalisateur: Michel Leblanc (pseudonym of Michel Lemoine)
  • Lasted: 75 min
  • Coming out date: 1984 France
  • Kind: Pornography

Distribution

  • Olinka Hardiman : Laura
  • Sophie Pressle: Chloé
  • John Oury: Hugo
  • Nathalie Ivozevitch: Bridget,
  • Holy Dominique Claire: the woman of Hugo (not credited)
  • Christophe Clark: a camper lover of the woman of Hugo
  • Gabriel Pontello: a fisherman with the line

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