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Veuves en chaleur

  • 1978
  • X
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
78
YOUR RATING
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Philippe is particularly attracted to widows. He methodically peels the obituaries to meet them. He then exerts his irresistible charm on young women afflicted by grief.Philippe is particularly attracted to widows. He methodically peels the obituaries to meet them. He then exerts his irresistible charm on young women afflicted by grief.Philippe is particularly attracted to widows. He methodically peels the obituaries to meet them. He then exerts his irresistible charm on young women afflicted by grief.

  • Director
    • Claude Bernard-Aubert
  • Writers
    • Claude Bernard-Aubert
    • François Favre
  • Stars
    • Agnès Lemercier
    • Virginie Caillat
    • Marion Schultz
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    78
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claude Bernard-Aubert
    • Writers
      • Claude Bernard-Aubert
      • François Favre
    • Stars
      • Agnès Lemercier
      • Virginie Caillat
      • Marion Schultz
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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  • Top cast17

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    Agnès Lemercier
    • Simone - Fourth Widow
    • (as Jenny Feeling)
    Virginie Caillat
    • Dominique - Fourth Widow
    • (as Valérie Martin's)
    Marion Schultz
    • Mme. Léon - First Widow
    • (as Marion Shultz)
    Richard Allan
      Charlie Schreiner
      • Oliver
      Marie-Dominique Cabanne
      • Julie - Maid
      • (uncredited)
      Diane Dubois
      • Une veuve
      • (uncredited)
      Edwige Faillel
        Karine Gambier
        Karine Gambier
        • Valérie - Sixth Widow
        • (uncredited)
        Lucette Gill
        • Mme Raoul
        • (uncredited)
        Françoise Maillot
        • Antoinette - Second Widow's Maid
        • (uncredited)
        Jacques Marbeuf
        • Seventh 'Widow'
        • (uncredited)
        Emmanuelle Parèze
        • Ghislaine - Second Widow
        • (uncredited)
        Alexandra Sand
          Danielle Troger
          Danielle Troger
          • La troisième visiteuse au veuf
          • (uncredited)
          Nicole Velna
          • Woman Who Knocks on Door
          • (uncredited)
          Marie-Claude Viollet
          • Liane
          • (uncredited)
          • Director
            • Claude Bernard-Aubert
          • Writers
            • Claude Bernard-Aubert
            • François Favre
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          8Nodriesrespect

          Black Widow Blues

          After three decades, this still remains something of a flagship title from the back catalog of one time French porn theater mogul Alpha France, largely due to the fact that it proved one of its most profitable pictures. With all these (sometimes) golden oldies being released onto shiny little discs in twosomes and threesomes bit by bit, younger generations can find out what all the ballyhoo was about. Paired with its superior sequel LE RETOUR DES VEUVES, this distinctly minor classic actually has trouble living up to its reputation. Not that it turns out to be such a terrible film, far from it, just that there's a leaden feel to much of its intended farce when the material should have been whipped up into a frothy meringue. Unfortunately, this was a trademark for its director Claude-Bernard Aubert (a/k/a "Burd Tranbaree"), who seemed more at home when tackling more serious-minded fare like DROIT DE CUISSAGE or INITIATION D'UNE FEMME MARIEE. It barely helps that the audience identification male protagonist - who, like the redoubtable Ghislain Van Hove in Aubert's much more effective RABATTEUSE, partakes in every single sex scene - is played by an annoyingly smug Charlie Schreiner. At least, he makes up in stud duties for what he lacks in charisma.

          As layabout Olivier, Schreiner discovers an untapped resource for some afternoon delight whilst browsing through the newspaper's obituaries ! Seems many young widows (as per its US release title) are left floundering in the wake of their husbands passing away. Therefore, a young stud worth his salt could make a veritable killing (in a manner of speaking) by servicing these heartbroken hussies. Set-up established, the movie breaks down to a series of mildly amusing vignettes detailing Olivier's encounters. First up is Valérie Martin's, a minor blond starlet who still appeared in a surprisingly large number of low rent X-raters (many of them directed by Pierre Unia a/k/a "Reine Pirau"), usually playing second fiddle to slightly bigger name performers. Along with this one, her most "respectable" credit is probably for Gérard Kikoïne's intricate JOUIR ! Matters decidedly heat up as widow number 2 (the inimitable Emmanuelle Parèze from Jean Desvilles' masterpiece INTRODUCTIONS) struts her stuff in a trio with Olivier and creamy Françoise Maillot, who was also in Jean-Claude Roy's CUISSES EN CHALEUR. Smoldering brunette Jenny Feeling (a/k/a Agnès Lemercier from Kikoïne's terrific ENTRECHATTES) and sophisticated blonde Marion Schultz, who played mother to France Lomay's daughter in RABATTEUSE, represent opposing specimens from the hair color spectrum, neither actress managing to overcome the handicap of being partnered with such an unappealing leading man.

          It takes the irrepressible Karine Gambier, the devious maid from Francis Leroi's exquisite JE SUIS A PRENDRE and one of the most underrated French porn stars of the '70s, to drastically raise the bar in a very strange extended sequence involving not just her dirty domestic (ENTRECHATTES' Marie-Dominique Cabanne) but also the revived corpse of her dearly departed Richard Lemieuvre ! Though her fellow performers may get a few licks in, Gambier convincingly steals the show here, as she would on so many other occasions. One of Euro porn's less likely studs - elderly, bulky Jacques Marbeuf (Marilyn Jess' perverted pop in Kikoïne's disturbing JOURNAL INTIME D'UNE JEUNE FILLE EN CHALEUR) - appears briefly in widow garb as a typically desperate sight gag !
          2darrin

          Laughable English dubbing ruins another Euro flick

          Rather than give a war & peace shpiel as the other reviewer had done, my critique will be concise. Remember, we're reviewing porn, not The Godfather. eh The so-called "Young Widows" were anything but young, let alone attractive. The sex scenes were uninventive & repetitive. Atypical for Classic European hardcore. In the end, this film would have fared slightly better had they left the native dialogue intact, and opted for Subtitles. Listening to phony moans takes away from the overall sensuality to any erotic film.
          5MajesticMane

          A Lukewarm Comedy-Drama That's More Mild Than Wild!

          "Veuves en chaleur," a 1978 film directed by Claude Bernard-Aubert, is a classic example of a movie that promises much but delivers less. The film, which translates to "Hot Widows," is a French adult comedy that revolves around the lives of four widows who find solace in sexual escapades after the deaths of their husbands.

          The film starts off with a promising premise, setting the stage for a potentially entertaining exploration of female sexuality and liberation in the 70s. However, it quickly devolves into a monotonous series of sex scenes that lack both imagination and depth. The repetitive nature of these scenes makes the film feel longer than its runtime, and unfortunately, they don't add much to the overall plot or character development.

          Claude Bernard-Aubert's direction is adequate, but it doesn't elevate the material beyond its limitations. The performances are decent, with the actresses trying their best to infuse some life into their characters. However, the script doesn't provide them with enough substance to work with.

          The film's production values are typical of the era, with a few standout moments in terms of cinematography and set design. However, these technical aspects aren't enough to salvage the film from its repetitive and unimaginative narrative.

          In conclusion, "Veuves en chaleur" is a film that might appeal to some viewers due to its nostalgic charm and bold theme for its time. However, it falls short in execution. The repetitive and unimaginative sex scenes, which should have been the film's selling point, end up being its downfall.

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          • Release date
            • June 7, 1978 (France)
          • Country of origin
            • France
          • Language
            • French
          • Also known as
            • Black Dreams
          • Production companies
            • F.F.C.M.
            • Shangrila Productions
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 21 minutes
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.66 : 1

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