Emanuelle in America
Emanuelle in America is a 1977 Italian sexploitation film, the third in a series starring Laura Gemser[1] made to cash in on the success of the French film Emmanuelle (1974) and its sequels.[1] It was the second in the series to be directed by Joe D'Amato. It is infamous for its explicit sexual content and graphic violence, And is often regarded as one of the best exploitation films of all time.
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Directed by | Joe D'Amato |
Screenplay by | Maria Pia Fusco |
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Music by | Nico Fidenco |
Cinematography | Aristide Massaccesi |
Edited by | Vincenzo Tomassi |
Production company | New Film Production |
Distributed by | Fida Cinematografica |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
In this film, the journalist Emanuelle investigates the production of snuff films.
Plot
The fearless American journalist and fashion photographer Emanuelle travels throughout the world in search of a good story for her editor. She is a globe-trotting reporter who is not afraid to disrobe in the name of investigative journalism.
In this third installment, Emanuelle goes to Europe to investigate the private harem of wealthy tycoon Eric Van Darren, where she watches a naked woman masturbating a horse named Pedro. She then has sapphic encounter in a steam room. She also meets the Italian Duke Alfredo Elvize, and travels to his house in Venice. She ends up in a threesome with him and his wife. She also likes to see for herself what really goes on at diplomatic parties, observing and finally taking part in an orgy at a party the couple throws.
Then, Emanuelle is sent to a private holiday resort island where women pay for men to fulfill their ultimate carnal desires. There she discovers a couple watching a disturbing snuff film for sexual titillation and becomes determined to find out who made it, thereby stumbling upon a group that uses kidnapped girls for the production of snuff films.
Emanuelle takes several pictures with a small spy camera installed in her necklace, and eventually gets caught. She has a brush with death, which leaves her wondering if it is perhaps time to hang up her camera for good. Loaded with plenty of photos for her story, Emanuelle returns to New York City to meet her editor, who, however, refuses to print the story and images.
Emanuelle is disgusted and quits her job to go on a long vacation with her boyfriend.
Cast
- Laura Gemser as Emanuelle
- Gabriele Tinti as Alfredo Elvize, Duke of Mont'Elba
- Roger Browne as the Senator
- Riccardo Salvino as Bill
- Lars Bloch as Eric Van Darren
- Paola Senatore as Laura Elvize
- Maria Piera Regoli as Diana Smith
- Lorraine De Selle as Gemini
- Marina Frajese as the woman at the beach
- Giulio Bianchi
- Efrem Appel
- Matilde Dall'Aglio
- Carlo Foschi
- Maria Renata Franco
- Giulio Massimini
- Stefania Nocilli
See also
References
- Gross, by G. Noel (July 13, 2003). "Emanuelle In America". DVD Talk.