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Starring:
Elke Sommer, Pierre Brice, Mitsouko, Albert Dinan, Christian Pezey, Vittoria Prada, Jenny Astruc, Agnès Spaak, Michèle Bardollet, Robert Drame, Michel Gordon, Brigitte Suard, Lionel Bernier, Conrad Pringle, Robert Barre

Directed By:
Max Pécas


 
Sweet Ecstasy (1962)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
September 2nd, 2008

Sommer classic to end the Summer.

Favorite Movie Quote: "Now, Maddy, you've heard me purr."

If this film was remade today, it would feature Paris and Nicole and other trust fund babies who spend their time in the clubs of LA.

As it is, it is European dilitantes we see with the young Elke Sommer. And, oh, does she look good with the wind blowing her golden blonde tresses in her tiny bikini. Only seven years old at the time, the bikini was made for Elke. Unfortunately, when your sure it came off, we get to see the coastline, instead of Elke.

Olivier (Christian Pezey) managed to get the top off, but chickened out with noble intentions before we got a peek.

But, the dallying changed to darkness as one member was chosen as a scape goat for a tragedy. One thought there might be something between Elke and Olivier, but neither could cross the bridge, and they ended up as expected.

One still bemoans the fact that these trust fund babies were not born in the current era when panties are left at home.

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OOGA BOOGA
Sep 3, 2008 2:30 AM
 
Uh.............Elke Sommer was 22 in this 1962 flick. You say that she was 7. How do you figger that she was that young, since she was born in 1940?
B Movie Ben
Sep 3, 2008 6:24 AM
 
No, the bikini was only seven at the time Elke wore it.
OOGA BOOGA
Sep 3, 2008 7:25 PM
 
Ha!.....I like that......I'll bet Elke looked real sweet in that 7 year old bikini.........Nice sense of humor you got there.



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