Velluto nero

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Movie
Original title Velluto nero
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1976
length 94 minutes
Rod
Director Brunello Rondi
script Brunello Rondi
Ferdinando Baldi
production Fausto Lupi
music Dario Baldan Bembo
camera Gastone Di Giovanni
cut Bruno Mattei
occupation

Velluto nero (German: Black Velvet) is an Italian softcore sexploitation film by Brunello Rondi from 1976, in which the two 70s erotic stars Laura Gemser (the Black Emanuelle ) and Annie Belle meet. The most famous scene in the film shows Laura Gemser posing on all fours in just a pair of briefs next to a half-decayed animal carcass.

The film is known by many alternative titles: Black Emmanuelle, White Emmanuelle (the film The breeding farm of slaves from Mario Pinzauti also carries that title) Emanuelle in Egypt , Black Velvet , Smooth Velvet, Raw Silk and Naked Paradise and is not yet in German published.

action

The rich and divorced lady from Europe, Crystal, lives together with her nineteen-year-old, despotic daughter Magda and many servants, with whom they occasionally have fun, in a palatial villa in Egypt . It is a custom of Crystal to accommodate guests, three of whom are staying in the villa: the itinerant preacher Horatio, who is her lover, the glamorous but passive and shy model Laura and Laura's friend and photographer Carlo, who abuses her as she is treated a slave and constantly looking for new motives, such as B. dead animals and people, with whom he can photograph Laura. When Crystal's second daughter, the self-confident Pia, arrives from Italy, Laura befriends her and, encouraged by Pia, defends herself against her boyfriend. Pia also begins an affair with Horatio, which almost drives her mother to suicide. In the end, Pia leaves both her mother and Horatio and walks away with Laura.

Trivia

  • At the time of filming, Laura Gemser and Gabriele Tinti were married and Annie Belle and Al Cliver were in a relationship.
  • In the opening credits of the film, Laura Gemser is also titled "Black Emanuelle", whereby the character Laura no longer has anything to do with the characterful reporter from the original series Black Emanuelle .
  • In English the role names have been resynchronized. The character Emanuelle (Laura Gemser) is called Laura in the English version, Laure (Annie Belle) is called Pia, and Antonio has been dubbed Horatio. Nieves Navarro also goes by the stage name Susan Scott.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry at archiviodelcinemaitaliano.it (Italian)
  2. Entry at 1000misspenthours.com (English)