The Joy Collection
The movies adapted from the novels by Joy Laurey.
Joy & Joan (1985)
12 June, 1985
Fashion model Joy is unlucky in love. Having been jilted by the object of her desire, Marc Charoux, she takes a trip to Singapore with the rich and decadent Bruce. Soon, however, Joy implores servant girl Millarca to help her escape from Bruce's grounds. Posing as a tourist, she meets Joan, a tour guide and kindred soul who begins to introduce Joy to brand new ways of passion. But trouble, as well as one of Bruce's man-servants, insists on following Joy & Joan wherever they go.
Joy (1983)
27 July, 1983
This is the story about Joy who falls in love with an older man (she has been looking for her missing father all her life), and then travels around Paris with him and his other female companion, experiencing a broad range of sexual encounters.
Joy in Hong Kong (1992)
06 June, 1992
Joy flies to Hong Kong, where she meets her best friend Alain. With him, she visits the hottest districts of the city. She is kidnapped and imprisoned in a brothel and has to pay a high price for her freedom.
Joy in Moscow (1992)
14 January, 1992
Pretty Joy and her friend come to Moscow to shoot a commercial. A taxi driver, who recruits girls for an underground organization run by a distant descendant of Rasputin, suggests they visit the Rasputin Museum. During the tour, the girls are hypnotized by the evil character, who hypnotizes his victims before using their charms to seduce the rich tourists.
Joy in Africa (1992)
01 January, 1992
A sentimental but sexually adventurous beautiful young woman in exotic lands.
Joy in San Francisco (1992)
23 April, 1992
Desolated by the death of one friend, Joy lets oneself be dragged into a sect which in fact hides a network of "white slave trade"
Joy and the Pharaohs (1993)
11 August, 1993
A supermodel, notorious for combining work and pleasure, agrees to star in an epic film about the life of Cleopatra.