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Emmanuelle 4
Directed byFrancis Leroi
Iris Letans
Written byFrancis Leroi
Iris Letans
Emmanuelle Arsan (novel)
Produced byAlain Siritzky
StarringSylvia Kristel
Deborah Power
Mia Nygren
Dominique Troyes
CinematographyJean-Francis Gondre
Edited byHélène Plemiannikov
Music byMichel Magne
Distributed byASP
Release date
February 15, 1984[1]
Running time
89 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office1,227,142 admissions (France)[2]

Emmanuelle 4 is the fourth official theatrical feature film in the Emmanuelle franchise. Sylvia Kristel returns in this strange blend of sci-fi and erotic romance, playing herself, and handing over the role of Emmanuelle to Mia Nygren.

Plot

Sylvia (Sylvia Kristel) is involved in a tormented love affair with Marc. She has tried to end their love, and escape, but always ends up back with him. After an encounter at a Los Angeles party, she decides she's had enough - she will go to Brazil and get extensive plastic surgery. This way he will never recognize her again, much less find her, and it will make for a great article which she promises to hand in to a California newspaper.

Sylvia goes through with it, and becomes a new woman named Emmanuelle (Mia Nygren); she is now a twenty year old virgin. She plans to take on all of Brazil in a series of sexual escapades that will purge her past.

Cast

Production

The original French version of the film was shot and released in ArriVision 3-D, but new scenes were shot for the US version in StereoVision 3-D and composited into the American print.

Emmanuelle 4 was the first in the series with explicit sex scenes, seen in European versions of the cinema release and some VHS versions.

Released in 1984. Shot in English, dubbed into French, Spanish, Polish, Italian. Filmed in France and Brazil. Soundtrack by Michel Magne.

Discography

The CD soundtrack composed by Michel Magne is available on Music Box Records label (website).

References