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In her first onscreen adventure, journalist/photographer Mae Jordan (known to her readers as "Emanuelle") travels to Africa on assignment. Questions of her own racial and sexual identity come to a head as she observes the troubled marriage of her hosts, Ann and Gianni Danieli. Matters are complicated further when Emanuelle finds herself in affairs with both of them, after which she flees Africa, only to be persued by Gianni, who had earlier rejected her and ridiculed her advances. Written by
Jonathan Ruskin <JonRuskin@aol.com>
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No one is ever the same after Black Emanuelle.
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Trivia
On original advertising art as well as on original prints of the film,
Laura Gemser is credited simply as "Emanuelle," rather than by her own name.
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Goofs
There are obvious body doubles during the hardcore scenes.
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Connections
Referenced in
Berlinguer: I Love You (1977)
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Black Emanuelle
Written by
Nico Fidenco
Performed by The Bulldogs
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Laura Gemser is one of the best actresses in the Emmanuelle movies. She has a sure, sexy, friendly, erotic, girl that you could meet & not be snubbed by attitude that puts her over the line in my opinion. She gets in these situations with ease & is not only good to look at, but makes her role believable. Her sex scenes are enough to melt the heart of a statue. The story line is ok, the soundtrack is good, the acting is fair, but Laura makes the movie what it is, kind of like how Jack Nicholson can steal the movies he acts in.