Marlène Appelt, an actress active in the early 1970s, brings a distinct flair to the erotic genre with her performances in Loves of a French Pussycat (1972) and Docteur Popaul (1972). Known for her roles that explore the provocative side of relationships, she also appears in Sex Shop (1972), showcasing her versatility within the realm of adult-themed cinema. Appelt's contributions to these films reflect the bold experimentation of the era, making her a notable figure in the landscape of cult and exploitation cinema.
Sex Shop
On the advice of a friend, Claude, married to the charming Isabelle and father of two, decided to transform his library, hardly flourishing, into a sex shop. This change of activity proves to be very lucrative and sharpens his desire to spice up his married life through various erotic experiences. Claude asks his wife to share with him the audacity he dreams of. Soon, the household meets a dentist and his wife and is engaged, without much success, to new discoveries. Isabelle, full of good will, tries to follow her husband ...