
The Aubergine Is Well Stuffed
Comedy
Overview
In L’AUBERGINE EST BIEN FARCIE, Cathy Duprey takes a job as a meter maid and immediately discovers that her sexy outfit drives men wild! With the help of her colleague, Mika Barthel, they walk the streets of Paris exchanging tickets for pleasure. A delightful slapstick comedy, co-starring Richard Allan, this 1981 classic is a rare X film recorded with live sound, allowing you to hear the real voices of the cast.
Top Cast


Cathy Dupré
Cathy Dupré
Cathy Dupré
Mika Barthel
Mika Barthel
Mika Barthel


Hélène Shirley
Hélène Shirley
Hélène Shirley
Dany Doll
Dany Doll
Dany Doll


Catherine Marsile
Catherine Marsile
Catherine Marsile


Marie-Christine Veroda
Marie-Christine Veroda
Marie-Christine Veroda


Jack Gatteau
Jack Gatteau
The Therapist
Jack Gatteau
The Therapist


Dominique Aveline
Dominique Aveline
Dominique Aveline


Richard Lemieuvre
Richard Lemieuvre
Richard Lemieuvre


Jean-François Davy
Jean-François Davy
Jean-François Davy
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