The 1966 French crime flick Massacre pour une orgie was so crammed with exploitable elements that Olympic International only had to hack out exposition (because: who cares?) and add terrible dubbing along with an incoherent narration track. What's left appears to be about a battle for control within a drugs 'n' prostitution mob and the gendarmes on their trail. With Jean Dumaine from Melvin Van Peebles' The Story of a Three-Day Pass, Florence Giorgetti (Marco Ferreri's La grande bouffe), and Dany Jacquet from the French comedy A Slightly Pregnant Man. Directed by writer/filmmaker Jean-Pierre Bastid, who followed it up with the lurid Little Girls.
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