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Indecencies 1930 (English)

Alpha-France | 1977

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Based on 1 Review.
Director:  Gerard Kikoine


Starring:  Brigitte Lahaie  Micky Love 

Starring:  Maude Carolle  Alban Ceray 

Starring:  Brigitte Lahaie  Alban Ceray 

Starring:  Maude Carolle 

Starring:  Maude Carolle 

Starring:  Susan Deloir  Patrice Cheron 


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young and fresh

By bucrano
One of the most beautiful movies with Brigitte Lahaie. She is young and fresh and plays very well.
The plot is a bit odd, but Brigitte shows her perfect body in every part and also opens her beautiful ass for a (rare) anal scene

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Synopsis:

Brigitte Lahaie in her first big role. The first step in a career that only lasted three years, but during which Lahaie, who turned out over 30 films, would rise to become the symbol of French Femininity around the world. Gerard Kikoines first film, Indecencies 1930 was more than a chef d'oevre, it met triumphant success when it debuted in Paris on September 21, 1977 in Alpha France cinemas.

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Running Time:
1 hrs. 14 mins.
Release Year:
1977
Released:
Mar 24 2014
Starring:
Aude Lecocq, Brigitte Lahaie, Marion De Gris, Maude Carolle, Micky Love, Susan Deloir, Sylvia Deloir, Alban Ceray, Guy Royer, Jacques Gatteau, Patrice Cheron