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Duration: 182 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1792x1080 | Added: 2015-Dec-28 |
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"Christine Aurel, a French beauty with golden locks, has captivated her fellow countrymen for four decades with her enchanting performances. Her role in the romantic film 'Mon Oncle Benjamin' (1969) is particularly notable, as she bares all on screen. In one scene, Christine opens her robe to reveal her luscious curves, a sight that is sure to stir more than just hunger pangs."
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"The French film 'Mon oncle Benjamin' (1969) marked Daniela Surina's debut, showcasing a racy aspect of Italian cinema. In one scene, she nonchalantly rolls over in bed, unveiling two astonishingly buoyant zeppelins caught on camera. This trend continued in the Italian drama 'Open Letter to the Evening News' (1970), where Daniela appears topless in bed once again, this time with a cigarette both in hand and metaphorically hinted at her fiery persona. As she exits her bed, she playfully turns away from the audience, offering an unexpected view of her figure. Regrettably, these revealing roles marked the end of Daniela's on-screen nudity."
Birth Name: Régine Motte
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Alternate Names: Regine Motte
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"Régine Motte, a resplendent redhead with royal allure, is a notable highlight in the 1971 erotic horror film 'Girl Slaves of Morgana Le Fay', wherein she shares intimate skin moments with Mireille Saunin. Prior to this, Régine's captivating figure was showcased in the period drama 'Mon oncle Benjamin' (1969), adapted from Claude Tillier's novel. French audiences were understandably drawn to Régine's allure."
Release Year: 1969
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Alternative Title: Uncle Benjamin, Meu Tio Benjamin, Mein Onkel Benjamin, Mi tío Benjamin, Minu onu Benjamin, Mon oncle Benjamin, Mon oncle Benjamin, l'homme à l'habit rouge, The Adventures of Uncle Benjamin, O anthropos me ton kokkino mandya, Nagybátyám Benjámin, Mio zio Beniamino - L'uomo dal mantello rosso, Moy dyadya Benyamen, My Uncle Benjamin, Der Frauenheld - Mein Onkel Benjamin, Der Mann im roten Rock, Mein Onkel Benjamin
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Genre: Comedy Film, Film Based On Literature, Romantic Comedy
Mon oncle Benjamin is based on a novel by René Fallet about Benjamin Linden, a womanizer who has affairs with various women while his wife, Thérèse, remains unaware of his infidelity. When he starts an affair with Isabelle, a young woman who lives nearby, it threatens to disrupt his perfect setup.
Mon oncle Benjamin is a French comedy film directed by Édouard Molinaro and released in 1969. The movie is based on the novel of the same name by René Fallet. It stars Jean Carmet as Benjamin Linden, a charming but unfaithful husband who manages to keep his affairs hidden from his wife, played by Claire Maurier. The film explores themes of infidelity, deception, and the comedic consequences that arise when Benjamin's latest affair starts to spiral out of control.