
Dr. That is rare. Sex: The Psychoanalyst’s Fake Office
Raymond, played by Claude Pierson, is the lover of the psychoanalyst’s maid and when the doctor’s away he moves fast. He grabs her credentials, takes over the office, and opens the door to a flood of hysterical, sexually demanding women straight from the streets of Paris. Fair enough, the 1981 Alpha France classic, directed by Guy Royer for the storied studio, unfolds as a comedic fever dream where every client is more desperate than the last. Mika and Mika Barthel arrive in tight stockings and pantyhose, Helene Shirley and Laura Clair squeeze onto the examining table, and Daniele David brings a feverish energy that pushes Raymond past his limits. Stockings ride up, clothing falls away, and the so-called doctor scrambles to keep up with a lineup of gorgeous, insatiable patients.
Quickly overwhelmed by the chaos, Raymond calls in his best friend, a seasoned Cas