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Petronela (Curious)
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Date Posted: 23:05:04 08/17/21 Tue
Gretchen is right. Filming nude scenes can be very stressful for boys and men, especially when it happens in the presence of clothed women :)
France 2 television returned to the secrets of the movie "Les Petroleuses", and in particular to the stage where 4 actors, including Georges Beller, found themselves completely naked in front of Brigitte Bardot. It was an example of female domination as "The West is no longer a place for men." And it was perfectly symbolized by the scene when the four brothers were forced by the main character, Louise, to undress under the threat of using a gun. And because they still wouldn't tell her what they were looking for in the ranch area, the woman shot a Winchester at their feet several times. This made them desperately shout "Oil! Oil! Oil !!!" But even after that confession, Louise wouldn't let them go, showing them her advantage and clearly playing with their shame.
At first, the actors naively believed that the scene would be short and that no woman would see them from the front. How wrong they were! It took a long time to shoot the scene. Brigitte was present on the set the whole time. With a shotgun in her hand and a smile on her face, she watched the naked colleagues from the movie set.
Georges Beller also explained that, being truly completely naked, it took a few takes before they agreed to completely turn around and put their hands up in front of the sublime and attractive Brigitte Bardot. She stared at them with obvious satisfaction. The shame and embarrassment felt by the men was so big that for a few days they turned their faces in the company of Brigitte :)
The actress herself admits with a laugh that shooting this scene was a great fun for her. "Kidnapping" four men, forcing them to undress and shooting them at their feet was fun.
Here is the link to the program:https://youtu.be/V2kVYX2MvJo
If the girls want to see his naked jumps under fire and shapely buttocks, Georges Beller is second from the left at 6:39 and the rest of the program.
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