Emmanuelle in Soho | |
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Directed by | David Hughes |
Produced by | John M. East |
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Music by | Barry Kirsch |
Cinematography | Don Lord |
Edited by | David Woodward |
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Roldvale
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Distributed by | Tigon |
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Running time
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67 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Emmanuelle in Soho is a 1981 British sex film directed by David Hughes and produced by David Sullivan, and starring Angie Quick (under the name 'Mandy Miller'), Julie Lee and John M. East. The film tells the story of half-Chinese Kate Benson (played by Lee) and her photographer husband Paul (Kevin Fraser) who share their Bayswater home with a nymphomaniac stripper, Emmanuelle (played by Quick). The two women attempt to find work in the sex industry in Soho, and get mixed up with a sleazy, and unscrupulous theatrical agent, Bill Anderson (played by East). There is also a hardcore versions of this film - such a version was released in Hong Kong cinemas.
In a contemporary review, the Monthly Film Bulletin described the film as "of marginal interest for its unabashed portrait of the neighbourhood's tawdry illicit wares." The review noted "slipshod scripting is about par for the course"