Michel Lemoine

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Michel Charles Lemoine , pseudonym Michael Leblanc (born September 30, 1922 in Pantin , † July 27, 2013 in Vinon ) was a French actor and film director .

Life

Lemoine made its cinema debut in the late 1940s. He then worked as an actor a. a. seen in films by Sacha Guitrys and Julien Duvivier . His remarkable face allowed him to work both as a romantic lead actor and as an opaque and sinister character actor. In the 1960s he was often seen in Italian genre films and after engagements for José Bénazéraf and Jess Franco tended more and more towards erotic films. He often played together with his wife Janine Reynaud ; in the 1970s he also staged them and others in his criminalist sex dramas, which were often negatively discussed, with technical qualities being recognized. Les week-ends maléfiques du Comte Zaroff , created in 1976, was banned for “inciting murder”. From 1978 Lemoine made pornographic films , mostly under the pseudonym Michel Leblanc , and made Olinka Hardiman a star in the industry. After 1990 he was only active sporadically.

Filmography (selection)

actor

  • 1961: The prisoner with the iron mask (La vendetta della maschera di ferro)
  • 1962: Hot Beach (Le cri de la chair)
  • 1963: The Devil's Guys from Dorano (I diavoli di Spartivento)
  • 1964: The ride to Alamo (La strada per Fort Alamo)
  • 1965: Deadly Mists (I diafonoidi vengoni da Marte)
  • 1965: Agent 3S3 plays poker with Moscow (Agente 3S3 massacro al sole)
  • 1966: Joe Caligula (Joe Caligula)
  • 1967: Necronomicon - Dreamed Sins
  • 1967: Red Lips - Sadisterotica
  • 1967: Red Lips - Kiss Me Monster
  • 1968: In the castle of bloody desire
  • 1968: Cemetery without crosses (Une corde, un colt ...)
  • 1969: How short is the time to love
  • 1970: slave of lust (La débauché)
  • 1971: frustration (frustration)

Director

  • 1974: The little hypocrites - convent students report (Les petites saintes y touchent)
  • 1981: Alice - Wild and Insatiable (L'amour aux sports d'hiver)
  • 1983: Rosalie - hot bodies (Rosalie se decouvre)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jean Tulard, Dictionnaire du cinéma; les réalisateurs, éd. Robert Laffont, 1992.
  2. http://www.cinemafantastique.net/Critique-de-Les-week-ends.html