Emanuelle in Bangkok

Emanuelle in Bangkok
Directed by Joe D'Amato
Written by Ottavio Alessi
Maria Pia Fusco
Piero Vivarelli
Starring Laura Gemser
Ely Galleani
Gabriele Tinti
Ivan Rassimov
Venantino Venantini
Music by Nico Fidenco
Cinematography Joe D'Amato
Edited by Vincenzo Tomassi
Release date
  • 1976 (1976)
Running time
105 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian

Emanuelle in Bangkok (Italian: Emanuelle nera - Orient Reportage, also known as Black Emanuelle 2 and Black Emanuelle Goes East) is an Italian sexploitation film from 1976 directed by Joe D'Amato. It is the second film featuring the investigative journalist known to her readers as 'Emanuelle' (Laura Gemser). With the word nera (black) in its original title, Emanuelle in Bangkok is considered a genuine sequel to the 1975 film Black Emanuelle (which was not directed by Joe D'Amato).

Plot

The plot follows Emanuelle and her friend Robert (Gabriele Tinti) travelling to Bangkok where she is introduced to sexual rites overseen by Prince Sanit (Ivan Rassimov), the story later shifts to Morocco and Paris. The film contains several scenes of animal cruelty, including a cock fight, a mongoose killing a snake, as well as some very explicit, albeit light sexual situations.[1]

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