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Emmanuelle: The Private Collection - Emmanuelle vs Dracula
USA 2003
produced by Yamie Philippi, Alain Siritzky (executive), Jakob Hausmann (executive) for Biouw Beleggingen, Click Productions, Oranton Ltd.
directed by KLS
starring Natasja Vermeer, Beverly Lynne, Kelsey Heart, Molinee Green, Valerie Baber, Ernesto Perdomo, Marcus DeAnda, Luke Anthony, Kaya Redford, Tais Ferrari, Florentina Alecu, Gabriela Pena, Aurelian Ciocîrlie, Titus Patrascu, Adrian Boureanu, George Laurentiu, Christina Mihai, Stefania Sition Ruset, Florentina Olaru, Alexandra Constantin, Cornelia Anitei, Nicole Motoiu, Georgiana Danila, Tania Cucoreanu, Oana Mihaela Ciocîrlie, Monica-Maria Benegui, Anca-Floriana Ionitete, Alina Maria Cumpana, Andreea Rusu, Stefania Silion, Fabiola Soares, Ellen Chaves, Vazconcelos de Aguiar
screenplay by Rafale Glenn (= Rolfe Kanefsky), based on characters created by Emmanuelle Arsan, Bram Stoker, music by RAW (= Ray Arthur Wang)
TV-series Emmanuelle: The Private Collection, Emmanuelle, Dracula
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Emmanuelle's (Natasja Vermeer) friend Lucy (Molinee Green) is about to
get married, and Lucy thus invites Emmanuelle and their best friends Mary
(Beverly Lynne), Susan (Kelsey Heart) and Jennifer (Valerie Baber) over to
her place for a bachelorette party. The party's not even in full swing
when a stranger (Ernesto Perdomo) knocks on the door and under the
pretense of having to call a tow truck for his broken down car gains
access to the place. Emmanuelle distrusts him immediately, and it soon
becomes clear there's something unusual about him when he gives Lucy an
orgasm without even touching her. Then, while the others take in the newly
arrived strippers (Luke Anthony, Kaya Redford), the stranger has sex with
Lucy in the shower then bites her because, wouldn't you know it, he's a
vampire. The turned Lucy soon has sex with the strippers then turns them,
hypnotizes Susan and Jennifer to have sex with one another, then has them
turned by the strippers, while he himself seduces and then turns Mary.
Emmanuelle knows to save her friends from remaining vampires forever, she
has to kill the head vampire before sunrise and manages to lure the
stranger into a trap to stab him. But that has little effect as the head
vampire is actually Dracula (Marcus DeAnda), who has come by to make the
acquaintance of legendary Emmanuelle, and he offers a deal: If she can
sexually drain him, he lets her friends go, but if he can outshag her, she
will become his vampire bride. Now that's a challenge that's right up
Emmanuelle's alley, and she happily accepts ... and of course sexually
overpowers Dracula with ease - to then stab him because after all he's
still a dangerous vampire ...
When the Emmanuelle-series
started back in the mid-1970s, it was still vying for some sort of
respectability and was pushing the boundaries of mainstream erotica - but
as the series progressed and transitioned from the big to the small
screen, it became more and more silly and also more and more pointless -
which brings us to Emmanuelle vs Dracula, a pretty pointless little
movie that doesn't really live up to the promise of its title, hampered by
a low budget that doesn't allow for much more than an average home as its
main location, only a handful of principal actors, and is basically little
more than an excuse for showing naked bodies (which is of course true to
at least some extent for the whole Emmanuelle-series)
and really doesn't even explore the fun possibilities the title suggests,
being content with being just another throwaway piece of erotica instead.
A missed opportunity, really.
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