12 years ago i saw this european movie which begins with a girl gets killed in a car accident after giving the driver(older man) a blowjob.
her sister comes to visit her house after, and discovers her sister(who got killed) was a hooker. she finds a diary with her sexual adventures, and becomes a hooker herself. what can i say - a classic(my first porn).
anyway...I'm looking for this film for years but can't remember his name.
anyone??
Italian/german (?) identification
Re: Italian/german (?) identification
It sounds like a Theresa Orlowski film, probably one of the foxy lady series.
If the car was a merc and the lady was waering suspender tights then its likely to be that one.
Good luck
S
If the car was a merc and the lady was waering suspender tights then its likely to be that one.
Good luck
S
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Re: Italian/german (?) identification
Hello nir_h20!
You seek the film: ' Les Faveurs De Sophie ' (France 1985)
Marc Dorcel
German title: ' Madame Sophie`s Favourites '
VTO(Video Teresa Orlowski)
Karine Hornel plays the callgirl with the old man.
A rabbit on the street causes the accident.
Doris Champs Dete (as Doris Sommer) plays the nurse with the diary.
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Herschi
You seek the film: ' Les Faveurs De Sophie ' (France 1985)
Marc Dorcel
German title: ' Madame Sophie`s Favourites '
VTO(Video Teresa Orlowski)
Karine Hornel plays the callgirl with the old man.
A rabbit on the street causes the accident.
Doris Champs Dete (as Doris Sommer) plays the nurse with the diary.
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Herschi
Re: Italian/german (?) identification
YES!!!
You're the men...
Thank you both very very much - Funny how nostalgy works these days
bye
You're the men...
Thank you both very very much - Funny how nostalgy works these days
bye
Re: Italian/german (?) identification
cast list
on DVD
on DVD
Re: Italian/german (?) identification
Having read the EGAFD review of this film I do have a recollection of it. I remember the scene from Hamlet with the skull. The version I saw was dubbed into German and the actor read 'To be or not to be ', (Sein oder nicht sein) although in the original Shakespeare play the skull was used in 'Alas poor Yorrick'. Whether the double meaning of 'Sein oder nicht sein' in German, but not in English, had any relevance to the scene I am not sure.
Perhaps a German contributor can help?
Perhaps a German contributor can help?
Re: Italian/german (?) identification
I remember seeing a trailer of it on a VTO video. I believe the car was a white Mercedes..
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Hey Again
Do you happen to know it's title name in english?
I have a problme ordering from a franch website.
tnx again
bye
Do you happen to know it's title name in english?
I have a problme ordering from a franch website.
tnx again
bye
Re: Italian/german (?) identification
The Dorcel shop has an English version -
So does orgazmik
If you are based in the USA, then note that the DVD is PAL format which may not play on an American DVD player. The Dorcel VHS would be PAL or SECAM and again would not play on a standard American set up.
The VTO title was Madam Sophie's Favourites - titles of German releases were often in English. I don't know if that was released in the USA or under what title if it was. The original tape would have been PAL.
So does orgazmik
If you are based in the USA, then note that the DVD is PAL format which may not play on an American DVD player. The Dorcel VHS would be PAL or SECAM and again would not play on a standard American set up.
The VTO title was Madam Sophie's Favourites - titles of German releases were often in English. I don't know if that was released in the USA or under what title if it was. The original tape would have been PAL.
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Re: Italian/german (?) identification
Hamlet X from Joe d'amato also used a this 'to be or not to be'scene.
at least i saw coverart w Christopher Clark w a skull.
in some countries he used the name Rex Borsky or collegae/producer Claudio Bernabei's name as director...among dozen pseudonyms he uses from time to time..
at least i saw coverart w Christopher Clark w a skull.
in some countries he used the name Rex Borsky or collegae/producer Claudio Bernabei's name as director...among dozen pseudonyms he uses from time to time..