Georges Riquier, a French actor, made his mark in the 1970s with a series of roles that resonate within the realm of cult cinema. He appears in Line Up and Lay Down (1973), where his performance captures the essence of the era's exploitation films. Riquier also features in Fear Over the City (1975), a gritty thriller that reflects the intense atmosphere of Parisian crime dramas. His work in Stuntwoman (1977) further solidifies his presence in the genre, showcasing a versatility that enriches the narratives of these cult classics.
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.