It was to be the motion picture that captured the public's attention much the same way the Emmanuelle film had done, and it would do so by being written and directed by the author of the Emmanuelle novel. What moviegoers received, however, was a film directed by a French diplomat "sex maniac" who hid his identity from the world as he preached his sexual philosophy. This is the story of Laure, an erotic cinematic adventure of distinct and taboo pleasures, deceit, and an initial leading lady (Linda Lovelace) who refused to do ...
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It was to be the motion picture that captured the public's attention much the same way the Emmanuelle film had done, and it would do so by being written and directed by the author of the Emmanuelle novel. What moviegoers received, however, was a film directed by a French diplomat "sex maniac" who hid his identity from the world as he preached his sexual philosophy. This is the story of Laure, an erotic cinematic adventure of distinct and taboo pleasures, deceit, and an initial leading lady (Linda Lovelace) who refused to do nude scenes.
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