
Director
Max Pécas
Born 1925 · Lyon, France
Max Pécas (25 April 1925 in Lyon – 10 February 2003 in Paris) was a French filmmaker, writer and producer. Pécas was assistant director to Jacques Daroy and others from 1948 to 1957. After making erotic movies and thrillers through the 1960s and 1970s, he shot several teen comedies, including the popular three-film "Saint-Tropez" series. Many of his films are considered camp B-movies. Some of Pécas's softcore films were imported to the U.S. by Radley Metzger.
Directed
Rêves pornos
Director · 1975

Sweet Taste of Honey
Director · 1976

Le Cercle vicieux
Director · 1960

On n'est pas sorti de l'auberge
Director · 1982

I Am a Nymphomaniac
Director · 1971

Her and She and Him
Director · 1970

Brigade of Death
Director · 1985

Felicia
Director · 1975

The Seducers of Saint-Tropez
Director · 1983

Bidasses Academy
Director · 1978

On se calme et on boit frais à Saint-Tropez
Director · 1987

The Black Hand
Director · 1968

Fire in the Flesh
Assistant Director · 1958

Sweet Ecstasy
Director · 1962

House of 1000 Pleasures
Director · 1974

Young Casanova
Director · 1974

Hot Dogs On Ibiza
Director · 1979

Belles, blondes et bronzées
Director · 1981
Acting

Eurotika!
Self · 1999

On n'est pas sorti de l'auberge
Le journaliste · 1982

I Am a Nymphomaniac
Cameo (uncredited) · 1971

Max Pécas, le roi du navet
Self (archive footage) · 2011

The Seducers of Saint-Tropez
Commissioner · 1983

Bidasses Academy
Self - Le réalisateur (uncredited) · 1978

House of 1000 Pleasures
Le maraîcher / Max, le réalisateur (uncredited) · 1974
Writing
Rêves pornos
Writer · 1975

Sweet Taste of Honey
Writer · 1976

I Am a Nymphomaniac
Writer · 1971

Her and She and Him
Adaptation · 1970

Brigade of Death
Screenplay · 1985

Felicia
Writer · 1975

The Seducers of Saint-Tropez
Writer · 1983

Bidasses Academy
Adaptation · 1978

On se calme et on boit frais à Saint-Tropez
Writer · 1987

The Black Hand
Story · 1968

Sweet Ecstasy
Dialogue · 1962

House of 1000 Pleasures
Writer · 1974