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5.0 1h 23m

Emanuelle and the Porno Nights of the World N. 2

"Crazy, Crazy World."

Emanuelle hosts this peculiar sexploitation Mondo film that looks at several examples of bizarre sexual behavior.

Top Cast

  • Laura Gemser

    Laura Gemser

    Host / Emanuelle

  • Ajita Wilson

    Ajita Wilson

    Woman in Fur Coat (uncredited)

  • Frank Nuyen

    Frank Nuyen

    Professor Ching (uncredited)

  • Anna Valentino

    Anna Valentino

    Woman at Seance (uncredited)

  • Maria Grazia Smaldone

    Maria Grazia Smaldone

    Woman at Black Mass (uncredited)

  • Caterina Zinnerman

    Caterina Zinnerman

    Magician's Assistant (uncredited)

  • Milla Johansson

    Milla Johansson

    Blonde Stripper (uncredited)

  • Gloria Piedimonte

    Gloria Piedimonte

    Space Dancer (uncredited)

  • Catharina Dahlin

    Catharina Dahlin

    Horny Woman (uncredited)

Overview

Emanuelle hosts this peculiar sexploitation Mondo film that looks at several examples of bizarre sexual behavior.

Rating

5.0 / 10
24 Reviews
1 Popular

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