Too Much Flesh (2000)
Directed by Pascal Arnold, Jean-Marc Barr

Drama

Film Synopsis

Lyle is 35, a simple-minded farmer who lives in a tight-knit rural community in Illinois.  Forced into a marriage against his will, he is still a virgin and has no real affection for his bigoted wife Amy.  One day, Lyle's old friend Vernon returns to the village, accompanied by his young French wife Juliette.  Lyle is strangely drawn to the latter and, for the first time, he finds he has the desire to spend the night with a woman...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pascal Arnold, Jean-Marc Barr
  • Script: Pascal Arnold, Jean-Marc Barr
  • Cinematographer: Pascal Arnold
  • Music: Irina Decermic, Misko Plavi
  • Cast: Rosanna Arquette (Amy), Élodie Bouchez (Juliette), Jean-Marc Barr (Lyle), Ian Brennan (Bert), Ian Vogt (Vernon), Stephnie Weir (Connie), Rich Komenich (Franck), Dwayne Barr (Nat), Hutton Cobb (Wally), Mike Skewes (Ike), Kena Clark (Jenny), Sue Barr (Tammy), Jim Rogers (Sarge), Jayne Henrichs (Mary-Beth), Kim Burch (Pam), Beulah Reed (Becky), Sharon Stone (Sue-Lyne), Bruce Heck (DJ), Brian Bushue (Farmer), William Kephart (Farmer)
  • Country: France
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 110 min

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