Donna and Jane are two American hippies, searching for sex and romance in Paris but, mainly, rich husbands. Eventually, Donna finds a perfume industrialist, Michael, who wishes to marry her... See full summary »
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Donna and Jane are two American hippies, searching for sex and romance in Paris but, mainly, rich husbands. Eventually, Donna finds a perfume industrialist, Michael, who wishes to marry her, providing she will accept sharing his special friendship with local gigolo Max. Drama ensues as Michael changes his mind when meeting Jane, but all is well that ends well. Written by
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I caught this film at an art house in 1978. I only remember three things about it:
1. The catchy tune sung my Mama Cass Elliot over the opening credits.
2. Two flighty females running from one "Peess-Wa" (French for out-house) to another on the streets of Paris.
3. A scene in which one of the two flighty females gets lipstick applied to her nipples.
Also, if I remember correctly, I believe I was probably the only heterosexual in the entire theatre.