Decades before the pedophilic proclivities of financier Jeffrey Epstein and his wealthy pals became a ticking time bomb for pervert politicians, Olympic International's Bob Cresse imported Salut les copines, a sick morality tale banned in its native France, about a blackmail ring preying on promiscuous under-age girls. One of the victims is portrayed by a performer named Ghislaine (Paulou, from My Name Is Woman)! As if the proceedings weren't seedy enough, Cresse added mind-numbing narration and a bondage reel featuring pin-up and softcore porn star Michelle Angelo (Blow The Man Down). Also with Dominique Erlanger (The Female Executioner) as the criminally inclined nightclub owner who masterminds the scheme and Hans Meyer from Red Sonja as her conflicted aide-de-camp. Director Jean-Pierre Bastid had assisted Jean Cocteau with The Testament of Orpheus and was previously responsible for Massacre pour une orgie, released in the U.S. by Olympic International as Massacre of Pleasure. He also wrote, with co-author Jean-Patrick Manchette, the crime novel Laissez Bronzer les Cadavres, which served as the basis for Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani's eye-popping Let The Corpses Tan (2017).
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