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It's been three years since lovely Inga (Marie Liljedahl) has left the
countryside with her boyfriend Karl to live in the big city (see Inga),
however now he has left her without any money, and she is forced to stay
at a fleapit of an appartment, with her sleazy landlady, who runs a
prostitution racket on the side, wanting to include her in her stable of
whores.
No such luck though, because Lothar (Lennart Norbäck), the landlady's
right hand and a former acquaintance of Inga, shows pity with her and
hooks her up with writer Stig (Lennart Lindberg), who needs a secretary to
write down his ideas. But while Stig dictates his ideas to Inga -
incidently a steamy story about a man falling in love with a girl young
enough to be his daughter -, he realizes he has fallen in love with Inga,
a girl young enough to be his daughter. And apparently she shares his
feelings.
Soon the two have become a couple, then though Stig has to go to New
York to meet a publisher, and the longer he stays away, the more restless
Inga gets ... until she starts a relationship with musician Rolf (Tommy
Blom), her next-door neighbour at the appartment building, but after they
had sex the first time, guilt gets the better of Inga, and she breaks up
with him and moves into Stig's house in the country to await him - and
indeed, she learns that he will come back in a way or two ... when Greta
(Inger Sundh) pays Inga a visit, and Greta is both Stig's former lover and
his stepdaughter - and she promises Inga to show her that Stig is still in
love with her, Greta ... and really, when Stig comes home, Greta has no
problems at all seducing the man.
Heartbroken Inga returns to her appartment, and when Stig comes after
her to make up, she does not give in to his advances and breaks up with
him for good. On his way home, Stig drives his car into a parking truck
and dies - and accident, or maybe even suicide.
Heartbroken Greta pays Inga a visit and wants to cut up her face, since
she thinks it was all Inga's fault ... but instead they end up making
love.
Finally, Rolf tells Inga that he is leaving town, and he wants to
invite her to come with him - which she at first refuses because she has
come to the conviction that she is bad luck to any man - but in the end
she figures to give it another try ...
In it's best scenes, The Seduction of Inga is a steaming hot
piece of erotica - even if the nudity doesn't go below the belt -, but
unfortunately, the sex scenes in this one are too few and far between,
with the rest of the film made up of a plot that's a bit boring, episodic
and lacks any real climax. Still, director Joe Sarno turns in another
directorial job far better than you would expect from a cheap piece of
erotica, and Marie Liljedahl handles her role quite impressively.
Not a great film, maybe, but not too bad either.
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