Nanette Corey emerged in the 1970s as a notable presence in the realm of erotic cinema. In The Couples of Boulogne (1974), she plays a pivotal role that delves into the complexities of love and desire, showcasing her ability to navigate the nuanced dynamics of relationships. Corey's performance adds a layer of intrigue to this cult classic, which is emblematic of the era's exploration of sexuality and interpersonal connections. Her work in this film contributes to the ongoing conversation about the representation of intimacy in exploitation cinema.
The Couples of Boulogne
In order to receive their part of an inheritance, Barbara and Bernard must find the other beneficiary, Jean-Pierre. As they search for him, they arrive at Boulogne, which they will find is used by rich people as a place to be sexually free in total privacy. There, they will be led by other couples to fulfill their most daring fantasies.