A marriage crook wanted by police takes refuge in a hotel isolated on a beach in Normandy at the end of the season. This quiet hotel welcomes love antics of all natures that involve the owner, a young widow, and his good small nymphomaniac. The arrival of Alex will spice them up. But very special ads that publish will betray him. And against a total sexual servitude he shall pay his concealment. Interpreted by the sublime CATHY MENARD, one of the last great films from the end of the golden age of cinema X French left with a triumphant success on August 31, 1983 in the ALPHA-FRANCE movie theaters.
Simon and Babeth are seemingly happy couple, but she is not very interested in sex, while he is the opposite. He has sex with his secretary, his older downstairs neighbor, and friend Victoria, as well as other mistresses. But Babeth becomes suspicious and follows him to a hotel where he books a room to make love to one of his mistresses.
Working in the small business of Hubert and Michel is a real pleasure. Moreover, the female staff put theirs. Sounds the hour of the weekend. Hubert announces to Michel that he is going on a business trip to Paris but stops at the Auberge du Blé d'Or, in the company of his mistress. His wife goes down there too, to Michel's arm. Then his son, in the company of the two employees employed by the tandem. All this little world bunoles without being aware of the explosive nature of the situation, until the moment when Hubert's servant, the usual companion of the erotic games of the son, called to the rescue by the father, arrives on his little solex ...
All is luxurious and voluptuous aboard this millionaire Merrymakers yacht as it cruises the Mediterranean Sea. The fun and frolicking aboard is only surpassed by the foursomes extensive urge for lascivious pleasures. Sex and intrigue lurk on board ship when a beautiful and conniving woman joins the party for what appears to be sheer sexual enjoyment. She has her way with the millionaires, steals their jewelry, and escapes. The escapades that follow, abound with truth and honesty, and the audacious eroticism of the French.