Corinne Corson, an actress known for her work in the late 1970s, appears in the cult classic Don’t Pull on My Pantyhose (1978). In this film, she embodies a character that navigates the outrageous and often comedic scenarios typical of exploitation cinema. Corson's performance adds a distinct flavor to the film's playful yet provocative narrative, making her a noteworthy figure within the realm of grindhouse films. Her role exemplifies the era's bold storytelling and the audacious spirit of the genre.
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.