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Emmanuelle: A Hard Look

Documentary about the Emmanuelle movies, looking at their making as well as their social and cultural impact.

Top Cast

  • Sylvia Kristel

    Sylvia Kristel

    Herself

  • Alex Cox

    Alex Cox

    Himself - Host

  • Laura Gemser

    Laura Gemser

    Herself

  • Just Jaeckin

    Just Jaeckin

    Himself

  • Patrick Bauchau

    Patrick Bauchau

    Himself

  • Margi Clarke

    Margi Clarke

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  • Dennis Hopper

    Dennis Hopper

    Himself

  • Nadine Strossen

    Nadine Strossen

    Herself

  • Linda Ruth Williams

    Linda Ruth Williams

    Herself

Overview

Documentary about the Emmanuelle movies, looking at their making as well as their social and cultural impact.

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