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August 22, 2010

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  • Des lapins et des hommes
    • Rencontre avec le fondateur de l'empire Playboy Hugh HEFNER, dans sa luxueuse maison de Chicago. Il parle de sa manière de vivre, des débuts du magazine, de la "philosophie Playboy" et de ses projets. Sur des images du "Playboy club" de Chicago et des hôtesses qui y travaillent, les Bunnies, interview off du directeur new yorkais évoquant l'univers du lieu. Dans son costume de lapin, une hôtesse du Playboy club parle de son métier et de la clientèle.

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    Meet the founder of the Playboy empire Hugh Hefner in his luxurious house in Chicago. He talks about his way of life, the beginnings of the magazine, the "Playboy Philosophy" and its projects. On images of the "Playboy Club" in Chicago and hostesses who work there, the Bunnies, interview off of New York director evoking the world of place. In his bunny suit, a hostess of the Playboy Club talks about his job and customers.



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