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Emily

1976, Movie, NR, 84 mins

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Sleazy flim has Stark returning from finishing school in 1928 to a sexual awakening. The film is nicely shot, but Stark disrobes for the flimsiest of reasons, providing visual interest--a definite advantage in a film in which nobody shows any talent for acting. McKuen contributes a typically wretched soundtrack. leave a comment
Year: 1976
Rated NR

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Cast
Koo Stark: Emily
Sarah Brackett: Margaret
Victor Spinetti: Richard
Jane Hayden: Rachel
Constantin de Goguel: Rupert
Ina Skriver: Augustine

 

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