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Emanuelle's Daughter: Queen of Sados (968 words) |
 | Despite the fact that Emanuelle's Daughter may not be the best example of this philosophy, the erotic interludes are daring, sultry and plentiful enough, the scenery eye-catching - but it's the mere presence of heart-throb Gemser that makes all the difference. |
 | When Victor then meets with an 'accident', Emanuelle becomes the legal guardian of her rebellous teenage stepdaughter Livia (Livia Russo in her only feature film) and subsequently takes control of Victor's estate. |
 | For instance, one of Mario's lovers, who's introduced early on and actually has a fair amount of screen time, has no connection to the story whatsoever, and for no apparent reason she suddenly disappears out of the blue. |
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Monsters At Play: Emanuelle in America Review (1222 words) |
 | In any event, after Emanuelle gets frisky with some of the other women poolside and witnesses the unnatural love between a woman and a horse (stroke it baby, ewwwww!) she hightails it out of there with some proof of illegal weapons smuggling. |
 | Emanuelle manages to get out in one piece only to make friends with a smooth talking aristocrat who invites her to spend some time with him in Italy. |
 | Emanuelle heads on over to the island finding herself in the midst of even more debauchery than in Italy as she snoops around the complex snapping some compromising pics of people in action (if you know what I mean!). |