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Claude Mulot (1942–1986) was a French filmmaker who primarily specialized in adult films. He also worked across other genres, including horror ( The Blood Rose ), comedies, and thrillers. Mulot often used the pseudonym for his adult work, a tradition he continued with this film. He died tragically at age 44 in a drowning accident while one of his screenplays was being filmed.

In terms of its legacy, "Games for an Unfaithful Wife" can be seen as part of a broader trend of films that challenged traditional representations of relationships and sexuality in the 1970s. The film's exploration of female desire and infidelity can be compared to other works of the era, such as "The Last House on the Left" (1972) and "The Wife of a Woman" (1977), which also pushed boundaries in their portrayal of relationships and sex.