Dorcel's house director Herve Bodilis returns to storytelling with "Missing", a suspense movie with an impressive cast numbering nine of the label's beautiful young actresses, led by Little Caprice and Clara Mia.
It runs almost 3 hours long, double the usual Bodilis running time, partly because he includes more NonSex footage, plus a quite lengthy orgy scene near the end. Story is rather simple: Marcello Bravo and Little Caprice go to Paris just ahead of their upcoming wedding, but after lovemaking in their hote room, Bravo wakes up to find his fiancee is gone. The police take no action due to lak of evidence of any foul play -maybe she just felt like taking off without him.
Clara Mia plays an ex-Special Forces combatant who's now a private eye, hired by Bravo to find Caprice. What follows is a suspenseful modern story of libetines in Paris, a secret society right out of a catalog for Swingers. I enjoyed the "novelty" of having characters and a story about them instead of the usual all-sex approach, but of course Bodilis' emphasis remains on the Dorcel tradermark staples of safe sex, an abundance of sexy lingerie and no violence.