

A man in a geisha dress teaches Parisians the horizontal tango. What could possibly go wrong?
Disguising himself as a geisha and introducing himself as Madame Mufiko, a certain Max Fox opens a school in Paris where he proposes to teach the Japanese art of love. He recruits a few students, boys and girls, to whom he teaches to imitate the positions represented on old prints. The young people set themselves to it with such ardor that soon the girls are pregnant. In addition, the school is put under police surveillance and the false Mufiko sees her true identity revealed.
Costume
Max Fox's geisha drag is commitment to the bit.
Production
Shot on a budget that couldn't afford dignity.
Director
Norbert Terry
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of 1970s European 'sex education' film wave that exploited loosening censorship while pretending to be instructional.
Director Norbert Terry also acted as his own lead under a pseudonym — Max Fox IS Mme Funico IS the director, a one-man vanity project.