Gamins de Paris 1992

Gamins de Paris 1992

Gamins de Paris 1992

Gamins de Paris 1992
1h 35min | Adult | Video 1992

Storyline:

Paris, 1945. Everything has to start over. When Victor starts to realise the worth of his fresh skin, he starts touting for business around bohemian Montmartre.Paris 1945! Everything has to start over: everything’s mad! Only the spivs are rich. When you’re 16 with nothing but marbles in your pocket, you nick your schoolmate’s savings and leave your home town for the bright lights of the city. Lost among the cute waifs and strays in Montmartre, Victor embarks on his city adventure with his sister’s address as his only lifeline – a poor girl who survives by selling her charms and whose man nabs everything as soon as she gets it. The kids who play marbles on the wasteland keep their precious things to themselves but faced with Victor’s fresh skin, the haggling starts and more than one of them gives in. He realises his worth and soon starts touting for business. He’ll discover the artists of bohemian Montparnasse, as well as the riches of the smart districts.

User review:

One of director Jean-Michel Cadinot’s best films, “Gamins de Paris” is an ambitious hardcore erotic production. Shot with the same quality film stock as is used for mainstream productions, this early 90’s film offers a coherent and enjoyable storyline, concerning a schoolboy who runs off to Paris after stealing some money from the father of one of his friends. The tale takes place in 1945, allowing the production to shine with fantastic and authentic clothing from that time. Actor Lucien Lebrun jumps a freight train headed towards Paris, the City of Lights, still dressed in his elegant school clothing, only to meet up with Elyas Ardini, who forcefully seduces, and then robs the younger guy, leaving him penniless. (Ardini was a Cadinot regular from this time, known for playing mean, dominant bully types.) Once in Paris, Lucien heads to the flat of his older sister, who is making her living as a prostitute. In fact it seems that everyone here is selling something, whether it be sex, or art, or a gold watch, even the street kids are bargaining with glass marbles! The look of this fine film is really beautiful, top-notch in every respect. The Paris streets look romantic and a bit mysterious, and the 1940’s illusion is captured surprisingly well. Featuring a cast of the most beautiful actors Cadinot has ever assembled, including the gigolo boyfriend of Lucien’s sister, who bears a striking resemblance to 50’s star Alain Delon. The erotic scenes are among some of the best ever, and the strangest thing about this film is the random use of condoms. Some scenes feature the performers using them, and others there are none. One scene starts out with condoms, then halfway through it, the condom is gone, and for the rest of the film, this one actor goes ‘bareback.’ It seems like at one point the performers just said, “what the hell” and decided to go natural. Also of note is the impressive film score, featuring three different 1940’s style songs, as well as a lush, romantic background score. “Gamins de Paris” is proof that hardcore does not have to be pornography; in the hands of someone who respects the beauty of the nude form, it can become art. Recommended, especially to those who are looking for something more than cheap thrills in their erotic entertainment.

Director: Jean-Daniel Cadinot
Writer: Jean-Daniel Cadinot
Stars: Elyes Ardini, David Bauman, Damien Carrey
Country: France
Language: French
Release Date: 1992 (France)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0476237/

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Gamins de Paris 1992

Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : Base Media / Version 2
Codec ID : mp42 (isom/iso2/avc1/mp41)
File size : 1.51 GiB
Duration : 1 h 35 min
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 2 263 kb/s

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Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : Base Media
Codec ID : isom (isom/iso2/avc1/mp41)
File size : 2.81 GiB
Duration : 1 h 35 min
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 4 198 kb/s

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9 Responses to Gamins de Paris 1992

  1. Wolfy says:

    Il devrait y avoir plus de versions françaises, pour nous autres francophones qui ne sont pas bien copains avec les autres langues XD Mais c’est du beau boulot ce site !

  2. E.R.W says:

    Je crois que ça fait plus de 20 fois que j’ai vu ce film, et je ne me lasse pas de le voir, chaque scène est unique, chaque visage est différent d’un autre.
    Je veux savoir ce qu’il est advenu de ses acteurs, notamment Lucien Lebrun.

  3. bhm says:

    AI UpScaled version added.

  4. Dupuy91 says:

    Hello, thanks for AI UpScaled version …

  5. Dario says:

    I’m afraid the upscale leaves something to be desired. Like several of your upscales, you are not sharpening enough or adding enough grain. With this one, there is also a distracting halo/double image in parts. I LOVE that you are going to the trouble, but upscaling has to be adjusted on a per-source (even per section) basis – trust me, I’ve screwed enough of them up! 😉

    • markus says:

      I Don’t think BHM is the entity, who upscale these files. These files oldies is popping up several places, same files.

      But, like I tell somewhere here before, sometimes original is better than upscaled. If you have or you get good quality original or you have good quality hardware (expensive smart tv with good picture processor). Same thing is even direct bluray-remastered versions. Very often bluray version is also cutted – hard way. So good quality old version is treasure.

  6. olfboy says:

    hi, do you have a latest scud film called bodyshop?

  7. paora says:

    I like the upscales even if they’ve been a little overcooked but I agree that more sharpness and even a little noise would probably be an improvement. I thought I would be smart with one of them and tried to blend (or fade) an original copy over (or with) an upscaled copy. I couldn’t get the two copies to match though – not sure if the original copy I found was different to the original copy the upscaler used or if the upscaling messed up the frames. Would an expert have an answer about that? 🙂

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