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Roberto
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Frances
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Prince Sanit
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David
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Giacomo Rossi Stuart | ... |
Jimmy
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Gee
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Thomas Quizet
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Debra Berger | ... |
Debra
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Journalist Emanuelle travels to the Orient to interview a close relative of a King, but comes too close to uncovering official secrets for the state's liking. Her hotel room is ransacked and her passport stolen, leaving her stranded and at the mercy of a brutal gang of rapists, employed by the government. Her only hope of escape are her powers of seduction. Written by Jonathan Ruskin <JonRuskin@aol.com>
This is a suprisingly good film. The photography is good, it seems to have some decent production values, the score is excellent, and the editing is slick. It outclasses many of D'Amato's hardcore films and the erotic scenes are more hot than anything you can see late night on cinemax. An overlooked D'Amato/Gemser classic I say.