

Take Me, I'm Old Enough
Directed by Henri Xhonneux24 april 1970 76 mDrama
5.32.2
Two young sisters, still virgins, one rather puritanical and the other in a wheelchair, are not what you would call fulfilled women. A recently deceased uncle leaves them a large inheritance. Only, to get the money, they have to lose their virginity within two weeks.
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Take Me, I'm Old Enough was released on 24 april 1970.
Take Me, I'm Old Enough was directed by Henri Xhonneux.
Take Me, I'm Old Enough has a runtime of 76 m.
Take Me, I'm Old Enough was produced by Michael Alexander.
Two young sisters, still virgins, one rather puritanical and the other in a wheelchair, are not what you would call fulfilled women. A recently deceased uncle leaves them a large inheritance. Only, to get the money, they have to lose their virginity within two weeks.
The key characters in Take Me, I'm Old Enough are Jeanette (Diane Dee), Eve (Nathalie Vernier), Numa.
Take Me, I'm Old Enough is a Drama film.
Take Me, I'm Old Enough has an audience rating of 5.3 out of 10.


