
Pornographie Suédoise
Drama
Overview
After moving from their native Sweden to Paris, Ingrid and Ulla try to find work as au pair girls. They are quickly hired for a different type of personal service.
Top Cast
Jacques Insermini
Jacques Insermini
Monsieur Dupont
Jacques Insermini
Monsieur Dupont


Chantal Arnaud
Chantal Arnaud
Swedish Au-pair #1 (als Chantal Naura)
Chantal Arnaud
Swedish Au-pair #1 (als Chantal Naura)
Eva Anderson
Eva Anderson
Ingrid
Eva Anderson
Ingrid


Ellen Earl
Ellen Earl
Madame Dupont (als Ellen Coupey)
Ellen Earl
Madame Dupont (als Ellen Coupey)


Eva Khris
Eva Khris
Swedish Au-pair #2
Eva Khris
Swedish Au-pair #2
Philippe Bellet
Philippe Bellet
Paul
Philippe Bellet
Paul
Bernard Doriez
Bernard Doriez
Pierre
Bernard Doriez
Pierre
Paul Boisvert
Paul Boisvert
Marc
Paul Boisvert
Marc


Charlie Schreiner
Charlie Schreiner
Charlie Schreiner
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