Philippe Gasté, a French actor and writer, emerged in the early 1970s, making his mark in the realm of cult cinema. He is known for his roles in Tropic of Cancer (1970) and Requiem for a Vampire (1971), where he navigates the surreal landscapes of eroticism and existentialism. Gasté also contributed as a writer for The Couples of Boulogne (1974), blending his talents in both performance and storytelling. His work captures the essence of the avant-garde and exploitation genres, solidifying his place in the pantheon of cult film.
Line Up and Lay Down
Erotic comedy about an incorrigible womanizer whose lecherous love life becomes too much to handle. Things culminate when his jealous friends arrange for his fiancee and his mistresses to meet him at the same time.