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The 11,000 Sexes

A young bank officer ogles the girls in his office and goes home to his prim wife. After reading a book of erotic poems by Guillaume Appollinaire of the World War I era, he finds himself inside the adventures of the book, which are largely of an erotic nature. When he awakens the next morning, he is inspired to order his life in a more satisfactory manner.

Top Cast

  • Yves-Marie Maurin

    Yves-Marie Maurin

    Romain Marchand

  • Florence Cayrol

    Florence Cayrol

    Florence/Culculine

  • Marion Game

    Marion Game

    Hélène

  • Jenny Arasse

    Jenny Arasse

    Natacha

  • Bernadette Robert

    Bernadette Robert

    Alexine

  • Guy Bertil

    Guy Bertil

    Tristan

  • Anne Varèze

    Anne Varèze

    Estelle

  • Sue Barton

    Sue Barton

    Haydin

  • Martine Azencot

    Martine Azencot

    Francoise

Overview

A young bank officer ogles the girls in his office and goes home to his prim wife. After reading a book of erotic poems by Guillaume Appollinaire of the World War I era, he finds himself inside the adventures of the book, which are largely of an erotic nature. When he awakens the next morning, he is inspired to order his life in a more satisfactory manner.

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