
Actor
Claude Mulot
Born 1942 · Paris, France
Claude Mulot, also known under the pseudonym Frédéric Lansac, is a French filmmaker and screenwriter, born on August 21, 1942 in Paris and died on October 13, 1986 in Saint-Tropez. Claude Mulot contributed to the golden age of French erotic cinema with films such as Le Sexe qui parle and La Femme objet. He was also the scriptwriter of several films by Max Pécas such as On se calme et on boit frais à Saint-Tropez. He died by drowning in 1986. He is buried in the cemetery of Passy.
Directed

French Sex Lessons
Director · 1980

Blue Ecstasy
Director · 1976

Exchange of Partners
Director · 1976

The Last Lustful Night
Director · 1976

Three French Hotties
Director · 1977

Programmed for Pleasure
Director · 1981

The Blood Rose
Director · 1970

The Big Fuck
Director · 1977

Sins of the Flesh
Director · 1974

Pussy Talk
Director · 1976

Profession: Adventurers
Director · 1973

Pussy Talk 2
Director · 1978

Manhunt for Murder
Director · 1971

Black Venus
Director · 1983

Knife Under the Throat
Director · 1986

The Immoral One
Director · 1980

Le jour se lève et les conneries commencent
Director · 1981

Sexyrella
Director · 1968
Writing

French Sex Lessons
Writer · 1980

St. Tropez
Idea · 1982

Blue Ecstasy
Writer · 1976

Exchange of Partners
Writer · 1976

Enquêtes
Writer · 1979

The Last Lustful Night
Writer · 1976

Programmed for Pleasure
Writer · 1981

The Nurse
Screenplay · 1978

The Blood Rose
Writer · 1970

Les Délices du tossing
Writer · 1983

The Kinky Ladies of Bourbon Street
Writer · 1976

2 Lewd Sisters
Writer · 1978