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Le sexe qui parle

  • 1975
  • 18
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
392
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AdultComedyFantasy

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  • Director
    • Claude Mulot
  • Writers
    • Denis Diderot
    • Claude Mulot
    • Didier Philippe-Gérard
  • Stars
    • Pénélope Lamour
    • Béatrice Harnois
    • Sylvia Bourdon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    392
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claude Mulot
    • Writers
      • Denis Diderot
      • Claude Mulot
      • Didier Philippe-Gérard
    • Stars
      • Pénélope Lamour
      • Béatrice Harnois
      • Sylvia Bourdon
    • 6User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top cast22

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    Pénélope Lamour
    • Joëlle
    Béatrice Harnois
    • Joëlle Jeune
    Sylvia Bourdon
    • Tante Barbara
    Ellen Earl
    • Le Psychiatre
    Jean-Loup Philippe
    Jean-Loup Philippe
    • Eric
    • (as Nils Hortzs)
    Vicky Messica
    • Richard Sadler
    Luis Anderson
    • Modèle nu
    Yvonne Dany
    • La concierge
    Jack Gatteau
    • Un homme au cinéma
    • (as Jacques Gatteau)
    Pierre Humeau
    • Un homme au cinéma
    Sylvie Jouffa
    • Une journaliste
    Pierre Latour
    • Le prêtre
    • (as Pierre Letourneur)
    Frank LeFeuvre
    • Modèle nu
    Anne Millet
    • Maud
    Emmanuelle Rivière
    • Une lesbienne
    Jean Roche
    • Le professeur
    • (as Claude Dupont)
    Suzy Whys
    • Une lesbienne
    Martine Messager
    • Le sexe parleur
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Claude Mulot
    • Writers
      • Denis Diderot
      • Claude Mulot
      • Didier Philippe-Gérard
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    9Weirdling_Wolf

    An uncommonly imaginative skin flick culminating in a demonstratively 'gripping' finale!

    Another titillating, teat-laden treat from Alpha France is a rather qwimsical example of gorgeous Gallic Exotica that has a rather gynaecologically loquacious premise concerning the pulchritudinous Joëlle (Pénélope Lamour) who finds that her lugubrious love life with her handsome architect beau Eric (John-Loup Philippe)is becoming increasingly stale, stuck in a nigh on rut-less rut, this vivaciously voluptuous redhead discovers much to her initial chagrin, that her once aurally muted reproductive organ is now a most vociferously demanding, orally demonstrative orifice, making poor, perpetually aroused Joëlle entirely subservient to the insatiable desires of her sharply sardonic, sinfully salacious sex!

    After being intimately examined by a deliciously pert sexpert, her exactingly lingering ministrations do unambiguously confirm that said serially chattering box is something of a miraculously single-minded muff, and very soon becomes somewhat of a cause célèbre, pretty Joëlle and her anomalous gift for frequently salty oratory from apertures usually alien to speech becomes quite the tabloid sensation! The exquisitely ribald film includes a scintillating series of palpably erotic interludes, wherein the viewer enjoys Joëlle's nascent sensual experimentations, exposing colourful recollections of her far from innocent formative years! 'Pussy Talk' aka 'Le sexe qui parle' will give Euro-Exotica fans plenty to talk about, being an uncommonly imaginative, deliciously erotic skin flick, including some sensationally bizarre sequences culminating in a demonstratively 'gripping' finale!
    lazarillo

    Weird porn classic from France

    The plot of this famous piece of Europorn is pretty self-explanatory and also, frankly, pretty stupid--and I'm surely the typically incompetent English dubbing of the version I saw only makes it more so. But in its favor it at least does not try for (intentional)comedy and fall flat on its face (like the loose American re-make, "Chatterbox")--it's actually kind of dark, at times kind of disturbing, but above all very weird. It's also unusual as an XXX porn film in that (I think) both the female leads use body doubles for the hardcore sex, and even then the sex is really somewhere between hard and softcore. The sex scenes are short and numerous without the traditional "money shot", but that's one of the things I really like about 70's Eurotica--it usually tried to be something more than tedious, zero-budgeted masturbation fodder.

    The main lead Penelope L'Amour has a nice body (although I suspect her breasts are somewhat less than authentic), but she's not a great actress, even by porn standards, and not a particularly compelling sexual presence. The best scenes are when she falls asleep and her, um, bearded clam regales her husband with tales of her jaded youth. The younger L'Amour is played by the very sexy Beatrice Harnois (who actually appeared in other movies besides this). In short order Harnois' mischievous, overgrown "schoolgirl" unwittingly seduces her stepfather (with fatal results!), wittingly seduces a naive male school chum, joins with another girl to seduce a well-endowed teacher, and for the capper humps her father-confessor right in the confessional booth (a Catholic priest being molested BY a young GIRL--now that's a new one!).

    At the opposite end of sexiness, Silvia Bourdoin, the ugliest woman in 70's French porn (who later went on to become the ugliest woman in early 80's Hollywood porn) shows up as L'Amour's artist aunt, looking like she'd severely lost control of her blue eyebrow pencil and (judging from the head-scarf) may have been undergoing chemo at the time. She has sex with two young guys (who I actually felt sorry for) and then later two young girls in completely gratuitous scenes apparently added just to amp up the skank factor. Then there's the end which is just plain bizarre and threatens a sequel that never materialized featuring a talking schlong (although I'm sure it would have been better than "Me and Him" with Griffin Dunne). This is not any kind of masterpiece (few porn films are) and sexiness is pretty inconsistent, but it's entertaining enough I guess,

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    • Trivia
      For the British release, a poster was designed by noted poster artist Tom Chantrell featuring Suzy Mandel posing in a baby-doll nightie, despite the fact that she does not appear anywhere in the film. The British title was "Pussy Talk".
    • Alternate versions
      The film exists in both hardcore and softcore versions, with respective ratings -18 and -16 in France.
    • Connections
      Featured in Un siècle de plaisir - Voyage à travers l'histoire du hard (1996)

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 1975 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Talk
    • Production companies
      • Cinéma Plus
      • Cinépix
      • Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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