Liaisons Coupables (1987,VMD)
Liaisons Coupables (1987,VMD)
There is information in EGAFD regarding this movie, which needs to be straightened out.
The cast is as follws:
=Chris Lerique (Genevieve, the bride/daughter)
=Valerie Seller (Pascale, the mother)
=Sandra Morins (Madeleine, wedding guest)
=Helena Mirelli (Hortense, Albert?s wife)
=Sandy Flesh (Lulu, the maid)
=Stephanie Teglia, Michaelle Anders [these are seen in nightclub scenes, and are not part of the wedding guests or family members] [I am assuming that the pics match their names in EGAFD database, as I do not know who these performers are]
=J-P Armand (Jacques, the father)
=William Grey (Julien, the brother?) [I am merely assuming Julien is played by Grey, mostly in light of the fact his role is quite prominent and appears in several scenes throughout the movie. His name at movie end credits appears before that of Costa, so I am assuming Costa plays the role of the husband, which is much less prominent]
=Victor Vallet=?Jacques Marbeuf (Uncle Adrien, Pascale?s brother) (non sex role) [While I am assuming Vallet is Marboeuf, he is clearly not the grandfather as indicated in EGAFD, but is referred to as Oncle Adrien=Uncle Adrien, and being Pascale's brother, although I must admit that is quite strange as Marbeuf is way way too old to be her brother]
=Pierre Costa (Gilles, the husband?) [as indicated in the Grey comments above, I am assuming Costa is the actor playing the role of the husband]
=Alain L?Ile=Alain L?Yle (Albert, husband of Ortense) [Their relationship to the parents or to the married couple is unclear, but appear to be just wedding guests]
=Robert Malone (Gerard, Madeleine?s husband) [as with the case of L'Yle/Ortense, one must assume Gerard and Madeline may simply be wedding guests, although during a brief conversation between Julien and Madeleine, Madeleine seems to allude to some type of blood relationship on either side of groom or with Julien's family]
On a technical note, the sound and soundtrack is poorly dubbed and edited. In some spots it seems to be direct sound, while in some others the conversations were obviously redubbed. The music (disco in particular; and jarring classical) is very loud, annoying and repetivive.
As the wedding guests and family members seem to have no trouble having sex amongst themselves, one wonders why Ricaud/Dorcel felt it was necessary or justified to waste so much time with some of the characters indulging in additional sex activity at a disco/strip club. For instance here is the old fart Uncle Adrien who molests his niece and has just screwed the maid (at his age!) (he is stunt dicked for this scene), but feels compelled to run off to the strip club for "more" fun? Unreal!!