Everything Goes
Originally released in 1977. Everything Goes is a feature film. directed by Jean Desvilles.
Starring Marylin Guillaume, Élisabeth Buré, and Charlie Schreiner
Synopsis
Annie (Erika Cool) is married to Jacques and together they run a dress shop with the assistance of Justine (Martine Grimaud). Annie spends much of the time looking forlorn as she watches her husband chat up the female customers and she daydreams of better times with him, having romantic sex in various places. Jacques has an affair with customer Martine and also with the shop assistant. He tries to persuade his wife to join him in his swinging lifestyle and takes her to a swingers' club run by Jocelyne Clairis. But Annie won't join in until after Jacques gets his friend Paul to seduce her in the dress shop. Then they visit the club again and take part in an orgy with the owner, Pierre (André Miller), Martine (Elisabeth Buré) and Nathalie (Maryline Guillaume).
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Marylin Guillaume
as Marylin Guillaume
Élisabeth Buré
as Martine (as Elizabeth Buret)
Charlie Schreiner
as Jacques
Erika Cool
as Annie
Richard Lemieuvre
as Paul
Hervé Amalou
as Pierre
Marie-Christine Chireix
as Une femme de chambre
Jocelyne Clairis
as Marie - la bonne de Martine
Martine Grimaud
as Justine
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Everything Goes about?
Annie (Erika Cool) is married to Jacques and together they run a dress shop with the assistance of Justine (Martine Grimaud). Annie spends much of the time looking forlorn as she watches her husban...
Who directed Everything Goes?
Everything Goes was directed by Jean Desvilles.
How long is Everything Goes?
Everything Goes has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Everything Goes released?
Everything Goes was released on May 11, 1977 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Everything Goes?
The main cast of Everything Goes includes Marylin Guillaume, Élisabeth Buré, Charlie Schreiner, Erika Cool, Richard Lemieuvre.