Georges Guéret, a French actor, brings a distinctive flair to his role in Sins of the Flesh (1974). In this film, he navigates the murky waters of desire and obsession, contributing to the film's exploration of erotic themes. Often confused with the more famous Georges Géret, Guéret's performance in this cult classic highlights his ability to embody complex characters within the exploitation genre. His work in Sins of the Flesh cements his place in the conversation surrounding 1970s grindhouse cinema.
Sins of the Flesh
Benoît Landrieux, the idle and depraved son of a rich industrialist has two chance encounters on the same day that will change his life forever - Jean-Pierre, a young tearaway who is trying to steal his car, and Isabelle, 20 years old, whom he saves from being raped by her stepfather. Benoît is a coward and a voyeur who gets his kicks from watching other couples make out. He cajoles his two new companions to attempt what he has never dared do - rob the safe in his father's factory, seduce his stepmother to blackmail her for money and finally go so far as committing murder. Thus begins a wild ride that takes them to the very edge of madness.