Bora Bora (1968 film)
Bora Bora is a 1968 Italian sexploitation film, directed and written by Ugo Liberatore starring Haydée Politoff, Corrado Pani, Doris Kunstmann, and Rosine Copie.[1]
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Directed by | Ugo Liberatore |
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Screenplay by | Ugo Liberatore |
Story by | Ugo Liberatore |
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Cinematography | Leonida Barboni |
Edited by | Giancarlo Cappelli |
Distributed by | American International Pictures |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Plot
An estranged married couple, who reconcile their differences in the sensual surroundings of the Tahitian island.
Production
Bora Bora was picked up for American distribution by American International Pictures, who removed some scenes (cutting down the running length from 97 to 90 minutes) and replaced the original music of Italian composer Piero Piccioni with a new score by exotica legend Les Baxter, the regular composer of choice for the studio.
Cast
- Haydée Politoff as Marita Ferrio
- Corrado Pani as Roberto Ferrio
- Ivan Scratuglia as Man in the Ferry
- Doris Kunstmann as Susanne
- Rosine Copie as Tehina
- Antoine Coco Puputauki as Mani
References
- "Bora Bora". Turner Classic Movies. United States: Turner Broadcasting System. Retrieved March 10, 2018.
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