Smooth Velvet, Raw Silk
Smooth Velvet, Raw Silk (also known as Velluto nero and Black Emmanuelle, White Emmanuelle) is a 1976 sexploitation film directed by Brunello Rondi. Despite the alternate title, and the presence of Laura Gemser, it has no relation to other Emanuelle films and doesn't feature any characters with that name.[1][2]
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Directed by | Brunello Rondi |
Written by | Ferdinando Baldi Brunello Rondi |
Starring | Laura Gemser Annie Belle Al Cliver Gabriele Tinti |
Cinematography | Gastone Di Giovanni |
Edited by | Bruno Mattei |
Music by | Alberto Baldan Bembo |
Distributed by | Dimension Pictures |
Release date | 1976 |
Running time | 96 min. |
Country | Italy |
Languages | English Italian |
Plot
Fashion model Laura and her abusive husband Carlo travel to Egypt to visit Laura's wealthy but sexually frustrated friend Crystal. Laura soon befriends Crystal's liberated daughter Pina, and falls under the spell of corrupt spiritual guru Horatio.
Cast
- Laura Gemser as Laura
- Annie Belle as Pina
- Al Cliver as Horatio
- Gabriele Tinti as Carlo
- Feodor Chaliapin Jr. as Hal
- Ziggy Zanger as Magda
- Nieves Navarro as Crystal (credited as Susan Scott)
- Tarik Ali as Ali
References
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