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Teresa, the Woman Who Loves Men (1985)

Genre :

Runtime : 1H 39M

Director : Didier Philippe-Gérard

Synopsis

Teresa Orlowski plays herself: director of a German porn empire. For her photo shoots, she looks for men capable of recruiting new female models. Claude and his friend, loving nothing but flirting, read the ad. Claude tries his luck and Teresa discovers his excellent skills.

Actors

Teresa Orlowski
Teresa Orlowski
Teresa
Sascha Alexander
Sascha Alexander
Gérard Luig
Gérard Luig
Gerlinde Bödeker
Gerlinde Bödeker
Joachim Zell
Joachim Zell
Karine Hornel
Karine Hornel
Britta Stine
Britta Stine
Eleonore Melzer
Eleonore Melzer
Blonde Secretary
Simone Graf
Simone Graf
Solo Sex Show Performer
Frithjof Klausen
Frithjof Klausen
Teresa's Butler
Hans-Peter Kremser
Hans-Peter Kremser
Siggi Buchner
Siggi Buchner
Rolf Ernser
Rolf Ernser
Herbert Oppermann
Herbert Oppermann
Anna Fischer
Anna Fischer
Girl in the Gym
Claude Stien
Claude Stien

Crews

Didier Philippe-Gérard
Didier Philippe-Gérard
Director
Sacha Alexander
Sacha Alexander
Producer
Marc Dorcel
Marc Dorcel
Producer
Teresa Orlowski
Teresa Orlowski
Producer
Colette Xais
Colette Xais
Makeup Artist
Herbert Oppermann
Herbert Oppermann
Makeup Artist

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