Love School (1973)

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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.

Director: Norbert Terry
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 76 min
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Cast

Cinematography: Bernard Daillencourt
Editing: Paul Cayatte
Production: Société d'Expansion du Spectacle
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Norbert Terry
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Love School about?
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.
Who directed Love School?
Love School was directed by Norbert Terry.
Who stars in Love School?
Love School stars Norbert Terry, Michèle Mercure, Jackie Lombard, Yves Chériaux, Jean-Louis Bouet, Jean-Pierre Zola.
How long is Love School?
Love School has a runtime of 1h 16m (76 minutes).
What genre is Love School?
Love School is a Comedy film.
Where was Love School produced?
Love School was produced in France.