Hôtel pour jeunes filles
Jerome spends the winter season at a French ski resort where he works as a bellboy. Because of his natural charm and good looks, female staff and guests can hardly resist him. Just arrived at his room he eavesdrops on Flore Soller and Mika Barthel next door who explore each other in their toilet cubicle. There, Flore, who's wearing only boots and a bobble hat, dips her head into the toilet bowl...
Cast

Mika Barthel
La première soubrette

Flore Sollier
La seconde soubrette

Sophie Duflot
Marianne

Julia Perrin
Muriel (as Bianca Moor)

Dominique Saint Claire
La cliente skieuse

Pitof
(uncredited)
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