Scene from Le c... de Marilyne (1980)
Scene Details
Duration: 469 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2016-Mar-08 |
Actresses in this Scene

Françoise Givernaud
Birth Name: Françoise Givernaud
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Alternate Names: Francoise Givernaud
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Verónica Miriel
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Alternate Names: Veronica Miriel
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Full Biography
Verónica Miriel was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1955. Her family had roots in bullfighting. She began her acting career participating in numerous films and became one of the most recognized faces during the 'destape' era in the 1980s. She appeared in various low-budget movies throughout her career but retired from acting in the late 1980s, choosing to live away from the limelight.
About the Movie: Le c... de Marilyne (1980)

Release Year: 1980
Alternative Title: Una chica llamada Marilyne, Maryline - Im Paradies der Sinnlichkeit
Director: Jean Luret
Writer: Jean Luret, José María Forqué
Production & Genre
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Companies: Cinémadis, Lotus Films Internacional S.A.
Genre: Drama
Story
Marilyne, a young French woman studying in Paris, enjoys a peaceful life with her boyfriend Hervé, a faculty member. Their tranquility is disrupted when Marilyne's mother Paula expresses an intense passion for Hervé, shattering their relationship. Marilyne flees to Rome, seeking refuge with Veronica, a friend who is also a singer. Veronica invites Marilyne to stay while she records a television program in Rome, where they both engage in affairs with young Italian men.
Summary
Le c... de Marilyne (1980) is a French-Spanish drama directed by Jean Luret. The film centers around Marilyne, a young woman whose life is upended when her mother Paula becomes infatuated with her boyfriend Hervé. This incestuous desire causes turmoil in their lives, leading Marilyne to escape to Rome with Veronica, a friend who harbors deep feelings for Marilyne herself. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of relationships.