Clockwork Bananas (1974)
Gilles, who operates a money losing garage, teams up with his friends Max, who operates a scrap yard, and lawyer Xavier to open a brothel catering to women. They get the idea from Gilles' secretary Irma, a former prostitute. They are assisted in the implementation by Max's wife Juliette and Sabine who is mad for Gilles. Unfortunately Gilles has fallen for Florence the daughter of the conservative Prime Minister and his wife. When the Prime Minister tries to shut down the brothel Gilles decides to stand against him in the election.
Director: Jean-François Davy
| Directing | Jean-François Davy | Director |
| Sound | Raymond Ruer | Music |
| Directing | Daniel Traganz | Second Assistant Director |
| Production | Christian Eludut | Unit Production Manager |
| Lighting | Michel Brethez | Gaffer |
| Directing | Natalie Perrey | Script Supervisor |
| Camera | René Techer | Still Photographer |
| Camera | Daniel Cristin | Key Grip |
| Camera | Roger Fellous | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Guy Canu | Grip |
| Lighting | Etienne Duteil | Electrician |
| Sound | Jesús Navarro | Sound Assistant |
| Production | Jenny Gérard | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Claude Cohen | Editor |
| Editing | Christel Micha | Assistant Editor |
| Production | Carmine De Benedittis | Producer |
| Production | Boris Szulzinger | Producer |
| Directing | Cyrille Chardon | Assistant Director |
| Crew | Claude Carliez | Stunt Coordinator |
| Production | Chantal Cohen | Production Secretary |
| Production | Rudy Jean Le Roy | Production Manager |
| Costume & Make-Up | Alain Monge | Key Hair Stylist |
| Camera | Michel Thiriet | Assistant Camera |
| Production | Michel Gast | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Gérard Barra | Sound |
| Production | Jean-François Davy | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Blanche Picot | Key Makeup Artist |
| Writing | Jean-François Davy | Writer |