Males -
- Mark Shannon, as Mark Shanon, plays Harold
- Giuseppe Curia, uncredited, plays Gérard, Federica's husband
- Erminio Bianchi Fasani, uncredited, plays Walter, Harold's accountant
- Piero Santi, uncredited, non-sex, plays Albert Faure, the police dtective
A policeman comes to Harold and Margherita's villa because somebody has told him that a murder has been committed there. All the guests present are immediately summoned: Patricia, a female friend, a newly-wed couple and Walter's associate. One person is missing - Julienne, a young woman met the day before as she was alone on the road, her car broken down, who is staying for the night until her car is fixed up.
The policeman investigates and discovers that the night before had been quite busy for Julienne who had been sexually used by almost everybody in the villa. Then, Julienne pops up out of the blue and gives the solution to this puzzling riddle: she had called the police in order to "break the monotony of life". The furious policeman takes her away and everything points to the fact that Julienne is about to be sexually challenged once again on her way to the police station.
From a review originally published in La Saison Cinematographique 1981, translated by Prophilo, corrected with reference to:
Franco Grattarola & Andrea Napoli, Luce Rossa. La nascita e le prime fasi del cinema pornografico italiano, Roma: Ed. Iacobelli, 2014, pp. 276-277. |