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Brigade Anti-Sex ()


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A sexual maniac (bald and wearing white shoes) kills young women by penetrating them with various automobile parts. For each of his crimes, he telephones Commissioner Jason, head of a special police unit. The "anti-sex brigade" is made up... See more »

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Larry Brown
André Brunet
Brock Curtis
Jacqueline De Meester
Monique Guelton
To Katinaki
Christian Maillet
Marie-Paule Mailleux ...
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Henri Micha
Numa
John Pigal
Helen Pink
Sisi Saint-Clair

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Henri Xhonneux ... (as Joseph W. Rental)

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Henri Xhonneux ... () (as François-Xavier Morel)

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James Alexander ... producer

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E. Beurensky
Yves Tabouret

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Joseph Dassy

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Marc Duard
Henri Xhonneux ... (as François-Xavier Morel)

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Michael Alexander ... production supervisor

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R. Warren ... assistant director

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André Notte ... sound

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Plot Summary

A sexual maniac (bald and wearing white shoes) kills young women by penetrating them with various automobile parts. For each of his crimes, he telephones Commissioner Jason, head of a special police unit. The "anti-sex brigade" is made up of 3 impassive inspectors, whose main activity consists of picking up variously undressed bodies with a few serious comments, or even touching them.

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Also Known As
  • Anti-Sex Brigade (Belgium, English title)
  • Die Porno-Bestie (West Germany)
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  • 87 min
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Trivia Two films shot in 1970 by the triumvirate Rental-Morel-Alexander cost 550.000 Belgian francs ($12.500)and brought in twice as much. The credits were in English as if the film were an import and not Belgian. The film was shot on black-and-white stock in the space of two weeks and for the most part out of doors. See more »

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