Wild Playgirls 2 (1983) aka Fantasmes de femmes ,
Wild Playgirls 2 (1983)
Also Known As:
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Exzesse in der Schönheitsfarm (German)
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Fantasmes de femmes (French)
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S.O.S. Fantasmes
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Wild Playgirls II
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Die wilden Stunden der schönen Mädchen
Distributor: Alpha France
Director: Michael Goritschnig (credited as Michel Jean)
Duration: 78 minutes
Synopsis:
In the sequel to Wild Playgirls, two characters, Alban Ceray and Richard Lemieuvre, operate a health resort for women in a mansion, featuring a pet parrot named Mitterand. A woman named Eva Kleber visits a travel agency to book a holiday at the resort, unaware of the true nature of the services offered. Upon arrival, she witnesses other clients having their fantasies fulfilled and eventually partakes in the activities herself.
As news of the resort spreads, more women, including Emmanuelle Parèze, seek to book their stays. The film showcases various encounters between the male staff and the female guests, highlighting the fulfillment of their fantasies in a comedic manner.
Main Cast:
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Barbel von Staden (as Barbara Legrand)
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Alban Ceray
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Cathy Menard
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Francois Terlah
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Christine Black
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Gerard Luig (as Gerard Lippard)
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Diane Dupont
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Richard Lemieuvre (as Richard Allan)
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Eva Kleber
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Jacques Gatteau (Non-Sex)
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Karine Hornel (as Kathrine Nuevo)
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Olinka (as Olinka Petrowa)
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Patricia Pasquale (Anal Facial DP DPP)
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Emmanuelle Parèze (Non-Sex)
Scene Overview:
The film is structured into several scenes, each featuring different combinations of the cast members engaging in various sexual encounters. The interactions include comedic elements, with the male leads often comparing notes and engaging in humorous banter, notably involving the parrot.
Commentary:
The film employs a fantasy narrative, akin to a twist on the classic theme of a resort where guests pay for the fulfillment of their desires. The portrayal of gender dynamics and the humorous take on erotic scenarios contribute to its unique positioning within the genre.
Overall, it offers a blend of adult themes and comedy, encapsulating the escapades of its characters within a playful framework.