

The two girls share experiences (with flashbacks involving the ever present Alban Ceray and Domenique Irissou). After a bit of showing off on his Suzuki (ending up between two trees), Richard makes sure the real masseur (Domenique Aveline in a tiny cameo) gets stuck in the lift and takes his place. He learns the girls have the afternoon off and are at the massage parlor. After buying a brand new cassette player, he begs Brigitte for another tip. Silly Richard places his tape recorder beneath the limo, and it gets run over while he is off to smoke a fag.
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He gets another chance as the limo driver (Piotr Stanislas) demands some service of his own from Marianne in exchange for a ride back. Richard follows on his Suzuki moped but is thwarted at the gate by a large Doberman. First up is Marianne, who travels to a chic château by limo to please a rich female client (Monique Carrére). Brigitte runs 'Paris Tel 666' where three of her ladies are awaiting assignments: Karine Gambier (Ellie), Morgane (Marianne) and France Lomay (Carole). Unfortunately, Richard is such a clumsy bumbler that he fails to get the story each and every time. Seeing as she runs her own private club, Brigitte is able to tip Richard off every time one of her girls is on the job. So, he asks Brigitte (Lahaie), his favorite call girl (who just happens to be, ah-um, visiting), for some inspiration. Presumably he's working for the French Hugh Hefner or something. But who notices the music anyway? Richard (Richard Lemieuvre) is asked to write an exciting story about call girls. The bad news is that every single sex scene (and there are quite a lot) is accompanied by the same electric tune. First the good news: this seventies Brigitte Lahaie classic is actually pretty funny (quite unusual as the French are not exactly known for their sense of humor).
