Michèle Grubert
Michèle Grubert appears in Erotic Sex Games (1977), where she navigates the complex interplay of desire and morality in a world steeped in eroticism. Though her filmography is limited, her performance in this provocative narrative showcases the bold storytelling of the 1970s adult cinema scene. Grubert's involvement in such a daring project reflects the era's fascination with sexual liberation, making her contribution noteworthy within the context of cult and exploitation films.
Erotic Sex Games
Step into the danger zone, baby. Christian Beauchamp is a horny medical student with a serious case of forbidden fever — and the patient is his scorching hot young stepmother, Françoise. What starts as filthy late-night fantasies quickly graduates to full-blown, sweat-drenched reality when the two of them dive headfirst into a no-limits affair that’s as addictive as it is catastrophic. Because once the clothes come off and the boundaries evaporate, things don’t just heat up… they spiral deliciously out of control. Erotic Sex Games (aka Le cri du désir) is pure 1970s French filth at its finest: a sleek, shameless, taboo-soaked drama that doesn’t just flirt with danger — it fucks it raw on the dining room table while Daddy’s away. Nearly fifty years later, this uncut little beast is still provocative enough to make censors clutch their pearls and audiences squirm in the best possible way.If you like your family reunions naked, your desire destructive, and your sex scenes so explicit they should come with a health warning, welcome to the main event. This isn’t just a stepmother-stepson story. This is Erotic Sex Games — and it plays to win.