L’infirmière (1978)
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"L’infirmière" (1978), also known as "Private Nurse" or "Entrechattes," is a French adult film directed by Gérard Kikoïne, a notable figure in 1970s and '80s European erotic cinema. This movie fits squarely into the era’s wave of softcore and hardcore Exploitation films, blending dark humor, sexual excess, and a satirical take on greed and family dysfunction. It’s not subtle, nor does it pretend to be—its appeal lies in its unapologetic audacity and the way it leans into its perverse premise.
The plot centers on Ange (played by Agnès Lemercier), a cunning and voluptuous nurse with a peculiar specialty: hastening the demise of elderly, wealthy men through exhausting sexual encounters, only to inherit their fortunes. After one such "success," she’s dispatched to a countryside manor to tend to Charles Lambert (Gilbert Servien), a bitter, dying millionaire despised by his family. This includes his nymphomaniac wife Carole (Marie-Dominique Cabanne), his bisexual son Olivier (Joël Charvier), and a slew of other relatives and hangers-on, all eagerly awaiting his death for their own gain. Ange proceeds to seduce each family member in turn while "caring" for Charles, amplifying the household’s already toxic dynamics.
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