Gilbert Wolmark
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Biography
Gilbert Wolmark was a French film director and producer known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s. He directed and produced several films, including Little Girls (1966), La Trêve (1968), and Mon nom est femme (1968). Wolmark's films often explored themes of sexuality and human relationships, reflecting the social changes of the era. His work is noted for its bold storytelling and willingness to tackle controversial subjects.
Known For

A detective narrates this story of police investigating three murders and discovering that their leads take them to the heart of a white slavery ring that is also in the drug trade. Men set up parties, invite young women, and then drug them, kidnap them, and sell them off to brothels.
Massacre of Pleasure

A detective is seeking an assassin in a murder that has not yet occurred, only to discover that it is his destiny to become that assassin.
The Erasers

In a mysterious French castle dark meetings and apparitions happen, seasoned by nauseating erotic menages. The involvement frantically increases up to the amazing epilogue.
Sadistic Hallucinations

Four young teenage girls are betrayed by a supposed "friend" and sold to a perverted nightclub owner who ties them up, whips them and then forces them into prostitution.
Little Girls

A nightclub owner and his stripper girlfriend take a country ride, meet another rival underworld guy along the way, and team up to thwart a third gangster who's on their tails.