film "change pas de main"-who knows the actesses?

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zebrafink
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film "change pas de main"-who knows the actesses?

Post by zebrafink »

Hello,

who can tell me, whether the actesses of the film "change pas de main"
have acted in other films too?
And - if so - what are the film titles?

I'm posting images of two of the actresses here

[IMG]http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/4447/3changepasdemainyq8.th.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/6158/2changepasdemainfx6.th.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/8822/1changepasdemainnu3.th.jpg[/IMG]

Regards,
R?diger

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Re: film "change pas de main"-who knows the actesses?

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Myriam Mezi?res and H?l?ne Surg?res.
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Re: film "change pas de main"-who knows the actesses?

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The red-haired one is Myriam Mezi?res.
She hasn't done any hardcore, but a couple of fairly explicit softcore films,
The Diary of Lady M, and A Flame in My Heart.
zebrafink
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Re: film "change pas de main"-who knows the actesses?

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thanks a lot Nostalgie and Beutelwolf!
R?diger
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Helene Surgeres erotic in another P.V.

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That one has been the star of another Paul Vecchiali movie, CORPS ? COEUR (France 1979) in which she was playing the part of a 50 years old distinguished and cultivated woman falling in love with a younger "blue collar" man. She had been acting a beautiful erotic scene, though very a brief one, with actor Nicolas Silberg : so "live" that it was almost looking like softcore of a real hard action, though it was not the case, probably. Myriam M?zi?res was also playing a less important part in that movie, by the way...
(...) The Wife well-natur'd, and the Mistress true. (...)

John DRYDEN (Prologue to "All for love")
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