Emmanuelle IV (1984) Directed by Francis Leroi, Iris Letans
Drama / Erotica
Film Synopsis
Sylvia, a journalist by profession, makes up her mind to leave her
partner Marc after a cocktail party in Beverley Hills. Without a
moment's hesitation she heads for Sao Paulo so she can take advantage
of the services of Dr Santano, a cosmetic surgeon. Having changed
both her face and her personality Sylvia becomes a totally different
woman, who goes by the name of Emmanuelle...
Script: Marie de Surgis,
Emmanuelle Arsan (novel), Francis Leroi,
Iris Letans
Cinematographer: Jean-Francis Gondre
Music: Michel Magne
Cast: Sylvia Kristel (Sylvia),
Mia Nygren (Emmanuelle IV),
Patrick Bauchau (Marc),
Deborah Power (Donna),
Sophie Berger (Maria),
Gérard Dimiglio (Rodrigo),
Sonja Martin (Suzanna),
Christian Marquand (Le docteur Santano),
Marilyn Jess (Nadine),
Isabelle Estelle (La secrétaire de Marc),
Christoph Clark (Alfredo),
Gérard-Antoine Huart (Nelson),
David Jalil (Le bel homme),
Fabrice Luchini (Oswaldo),
Xavier Fultot (Le jeune violeur),
Christopher Young (Miguel),
Trevor A. Stephens (L'invité de Raul),
André Mamane (Raul),
Aline Mess (La danseuse),
Cathy Ménard (Woman at Party)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 89 min
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