Lady L

Lady L
  • Release date: 17 Dec 1965
  • Release year: 1965
  • Runtime: 117 minutes
  • Country: United Kingdom, France, Italy
  • Keywords: anarchist, paris france, foreign language adaptation, love triangle, brothel, based on novel, sex scene, character name as title, sex comedy, french sex comedy
Plot:
Much loved and respected native French, long-widowed Brit, Lady L, how she is affectionately referred to, has just turned eighty to great fanfare among the British aristocracy, including with most of her family. On this milestone, Sir Percy, who loves her, announces that he has authorization from his publisher to write her biography, he having a private conversation with her for her to relay her as of yet never told story. From Sir Percy's perspective, it does not start off well in she beginning when she was a young woman under her birth name Louise Baldinucci working as a laundress for among others a Paris brothel, with the story getting increasingly worse. While facilitated wittingly or unwittingly by other men, it is through her connection to the brothel that she would meet the first of two men who would have the greatest effect on how she got to become beloved Lady L. He is Armand Denis, a Robin Hood styled criminal turned anarchist. It is with Armand that she would have the greatest passion, as such their love often crossing the line into hate. It is in the two of them trying to evade the authorities that she would meet the second, Dicky Lendale, who saw in Louise a very specific intimate role in his life, and a time sensitive one at that, one that he had the wealth to fund.
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