A number of strange characters come to Corecheux, in France: the Lalyre famille, an homossexual notary, a severe-looking governess, a female witch, a veterinarian, a journalist, and possibly the most chaste of them all, a few young girls ready to lift their skirts up at anything... A young priest takes over the mission to preach at this country estate village - but maybe he is too vigorous for the task.
Acting
Marcel Dalio slumming it gloriously as the corrupt notary.
Direction
Chardon's frantic staging of simultaneous bedroom farce chaos.
Director
Cyrille Chardon
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was one of over a dozen softcore comedies Cyrille Chardon directed in the 1970s, most now considered lost or extremely rare.
The title's crude pun ('chatte' being vulgar slang) perfectly captures the era's French sex comedy formula: Catholic setting + linguistic filth + rural setting = box office gold.
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