Sophie Boudet, known for her role in Don’t Pull on My Pantyhose (1978), brings a distinctive flair to the world of exploitation cinema. In this film, she embodies the spirit of the era, contributing to the playful yet provocative tone that defines the genre. With her performance, Boudet engages with the campy aesthetic and subversive narratives that have made such films a staple of cult film discussions. Her work helps illuminate the vibrant and often overlooked contributions of women in the world of grindhouse cinema.
Don’t Pull on My Pantyhose
Secretaries by profession, Joëlle and Béatrice are invited to spend a dream stay in Marrakech. However, this invitation is actually the result of a misunderstanding, Joëlle having been mistaken for the daughter of her boss, an important CEO. But it does not matter after all, because once arrived there, in a luxury hotel, the two young women are determined to seduce all the handsome boys on vacation.