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Les filles du plaisir

Titre original : The Pleasure Girls
  • 1965
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28min
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Les filles du plaisir (1965)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA beautiful young girl arrives in London to pursue a modeling career, and finds herself caught up in the whole "swinging '60s" scene.A beautiful young girl arrives in London to pursue a modeling career, and finds herself caught up in the whole "swinging '60s" scene.A beautiful young girl arrives in London to pursue a modeling career, and finds herself caught up in the whole "swinging '60s" scene.

  • Réalisation
    • Gerry O'Hara
  • Scénario
    • Gerry O'Hara
  • Casting principal
    • Francesca Annis
    • Anneke Wills
    • Tony Tanner
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Gerry O'Hara
    • Scénario
      • Gerry O'Hara
    • Casting principal
      • Francesca Annis
      • Anneke Wills
      • Tony Tanner
    • 6avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
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    Francesca Annis
    Francesca Annis
    • Sally
    Anneke Wills
    Anneke Wills
    • Angela
    Tony Tanner
    • Paddy
    Rosemary Nicols
    • Marion
    Suzanna Leigh
    Suzanna Leigh
    • Dee
    Colleen Fitzpatrick
    • Cobber
    Hal Hamilton
    • Peter 'E'-Type
    Ian McShane
    Ian McShane
    • Keith Dexter
    Mark Eden
    Mark Eden
    • Prinny
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Nikko Stalmar
    Jonathan Hansen
    • Ivor
    Carol Cleveland
    Carol Cleveland
    • Ella
    David Graham
    David Graham
    • First Gambler
    David Cargill
    David Cargill
    • Second Gambler
    Yvonne Antrobus
    • Waitress
    Julian Holloway
    Julian Holloway
    • Hanger-On
    Hugh Futcher
    Hugh Futcher
    • Pablo
    Kate Binchy
    • Nurse
    • Réalisation
      • Gerry O'Hara
    • Scénario
      • Gerry O'Hara
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    aramis-112-804880

    All that's missing is the pleasure

    A young woman aspiring to be a model (Francesca Annis) shares digs with other girls and meets up (almost immediately) with a man on the make (Ian McShane). What will happen?

    As hard as it is to believe, two of the actors (Mark Eden, Klaus Kinski) appeared in another feature that year, "Doctor Zhivago."

    Low key and definitely low budget. Black and white (which doesn't disturb me).

    What drives the movie down is a lack of focus. It starts with Annis but as she meets the other girls and their siblings and boyfriends it tries dipping into their stories, too. That's a lot to cover in an hour and a half.

    If you want a swinging London film that's focused and funny yet bulging with the ethos of that time, try Richard Lester's "The Knack . . . And How To Get It" which came out the same year. It also presents the joy of youth, especially in the bed scene (which isn't what you'd think). The girls and boys in "The Pleasure Girls" smoke a lot and dance to really bad 1960s music and sleep around and try to better themselves but no one seems to be deriving much joy out of the proceedings. Or pleasure, and that's in the title. It's all pretty squalid.
    4tomgillespie2002

    Really rather dull

    Set in 1960's 'Swinging' London, The Pleasure Girls follows a group of free-spirited bohemian-type girls who share a flat. Sally (Francesca Annis) is a new arrival, and soon hooks up with bad-boy Keith (Ian McShane) and the two begin to fall in love. One girl has to put with her gambling-addicted husband who pawns a brooch heirloom for a poker game and ends up losing the money amongst other things. And another girl dates the successful and rich flat landlord Nikko (Klaus Kinski) who gets himself into trouble with a gang of thugs. And that's pretty much it really.

    Released as part of BFI's 'Flipside' collection that has recently come to DVD and Blu-Ray, the collection is there to show an alternative side to British filmmaking. Alternative they most certainly are; good they are generally not. I watched The Pleasure Girls a couple of days ago and can barely remember a scene. The film certainly serves as an interesting time-capsule, and it's nice to see a more innocent and forward-thinking time where style dominated the youth and sexual liberation was in its early stages. It also has two promising young actors in McShane and the incomparable Kinski. But overall, the characters are annoying, the plot plodding and uninteresting, and a title that was a titillating disguise for a rather desperately dull film.

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    federovsky

    Fab

    Distinct from the British New Wave is the 'swinging London film cycle' which really kicked off in 1965 and contains some fine films.

    This is a weekend in the lives of a bunch of big-haired Kensington girls, yah, when it was apparently possible to live in Kensington and be penniless. It could easily be the story of the young Patsy from Absolutely Fabulous.

    Francesca Annis is the new arrival, quickly getting hit on by Ian McShane. The scenarios are predictable enough: all night parties, stumbling home at dawn, discovering someone is gay, feckless boyfriends, even one of those "there's something I have to tell you, Vic" scenes.

    It's basically domestic - with tea-making detail and shouting to the milkman out of the window - but vibrant enough, and with a lot of smart repartee. To add a bit of maturity there's a quaint sub-gangland subplot with Klaus Kinski (sounding like Peter Lorre) as their hard-but-not-all-bad landlord getting his comeuppance.

    It's melancholy in places but never dour and it works well as the story of a mildly wild weekend in swinging London - and the sight of Ian McShane's dancing technique may never leave you.
    7christopher-underwood

    crisp photography and sharp fast moving action

    There is not particularly much happening here but it is clearly of that mid sixties British film period where a certain photographic look has taken hold and there is something going on with the young that has not yet turned into the 'swinging sixties'. There is the usual question as to whether a girl should and then if she does what happens regarding the dreaded abortion question. There are clever chatting guys, late night parties, a peripheral use of drugs, girls down from the north, in search of 'pleasure' and a definite widening of the 'generation gap'. It does all rather seem to be restricted to kids from well off families at this stage, however cheap the rental payments required now seem to us. There is also the obvious presence of rogue landlords and London mobsters. The crisp photography and sharp fast moving action is good and Francesca Annis does very well as does Ian McShane in an early and important film for him. Nice to see Klaus Kinski and if he is playing the wicked landlord he seems to have a 'heart of gold' and nowhere near as bad as we get used to seeing him later. He also gets a rather vicious beating here, in an underground car park, of course, and this together with some bare backs and a couple of side breasts was enough to get this an 'X' certificate in the day and cause much controversy during its West End run.
    4robert-temple-1

    Not a Pornographic Film but a Swinging Sixties Film Set in London

    This is a low budget black and white film which is a real archaeological curiosity from the social history point of view. It is a completely accurate portrayal of part of what was going on in London back then. The girls' clothes, makeup, and hair are absolutely perfect, for the simple reason that this film was made while it was all still happening, and that's what those girls looked like when they were at home, and not just on the film set. In order to try to make this little 'slice of life' film, with its slender story, appeal to the public, it was given a sensational title and tag line. But the film is really just about a group of silly girls aged about 20 who are sharing two floors of a house called Tudor Court in Lexham Gardens, W8, on the borderline of Kensington with Earls Court. In the film there is conspicuously little traffic on the roads, with no parking meters or restrictions, which is what life was like then, when everyone was as free as a bird to do what he or she liked, and the police state, surveillance, monitoring, and paranoid control by 'authority' had not yet come into being. The main character is a girl of about 20 played by a young doe-eyed Francesca Annis. She leaves home to go up to London and attend modelling school (which is what a lot of feather-headed girls of good family did in those days) and move into a flat with girlfriends and also the gay brother of one of them. The film is interesting as far as it goes, but the trouble is that none of the characters is interested in anything or does anything, except for one. That one is played by the young Klaus Kinski, and he is a youthful slum landlord who spends his spare time gambling in casinos, while his girlfriend shares a flat with Annis. Kinski gets savagely beaten up by competing thugs, but that is just a subplot. No one in the film gives a moment's thought to anything other than sex, gambling, and the mating game. Hence the 'pleasure girls'. The total vacuity of the characters in this film is most alarming. When people are that empty-headed it hardly matters which ones are the nice ones and which ones are the horrid ones, as none of them has any merit anyway. A great deal is made in the film of one young man who is a compulsive gambler who forces one of the girls in the shared flat to give him her only valuable possession, an heirloom piece of jewellery. He then takes it and sells it and gambles away all the money that same evening. But if the girl is that stupid, why is she any better than the man who is that unscrupulous and callous? The fact is that none of the characters is of any interest whatever. Ian McShane plays the boy Annis falls for. But in terms of the story and the people, who cares. The only interest this film has now, which it did not have originally, is its accuracy in recording precisely what those kind of girls were like then in those kind of flats doing those kind of silly things. And how I hated the beehive and bouffant hairdos then! But at the time the weird eye makeup of the period appeared perfectly normal and did not look strange, because all the girls were wearing it and there was no one to compare them with. How uncritically one accepts most of the styles and fashions of every period in which one lives! Apart from those hairdos, the other thing I hated most came in some time later, and that was men's bell bottom trousers. To think what one has to endure just because 'everybody is doing it'! Even if you refuse to wear them yourself you have to watch all the other people wearing them, and that can be torture, when they are ugly and offensive to the eye. I objected to every pair of bell bottom trousers I ever saw, but my hatred of them never made them go away, so it was wasted. And as for those terrible hairdos, the girls were utterly impervious to fact that they were hideous. All that preening in front of mirrors looking lovingly at their own hairdos which were the apotheosis of ugliness! How uncritical is the human eye! This film was a bizarre trip down a small corner of memory lane which, although interesting, was a sad and sobering experience. Were so many of the girls one knew in the 1960s really that boring and stupid? The answer is, alas, probably yes.

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      Klaus Kinski was paid £900 for 10 days work.
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      Keith Dexter: Surely every girl wants you to want to even though she doesn't want to.

    • Versions alternatives
      To receive an 'X' certificate the UK cinema print was cut to shorten some bedroom scenes, brief shots of nudity and the beating up of Nicolai. These were intact in the export releases of the film, and the 2010 BFI release (presented on dual DVD and Blu-ray discs) features both prints.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Girls! Girls! Girls! The 1960s (2009)
    • Bandes originales
      Pleasure Girls
      Written by Bob Barratt and Gerry O'Hara

      Performed by The Three Quarters

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    • Date de sortie
      • mai 1965 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Pleasure Girls
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Twickenham Film Studios, St Margarets, Twickenham, Middlesex, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Compton Films
      • Tekli British Productions
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      1 heure 28 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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