|
|
|
|
|
Chicago bars, nightclubs, and restaurants ..
Check out this guide to
Chicago
Planning a trip to Tokyo?
Check out this guide to
Tokyo, Japan
|
|
|
Sexploitation
»
»
Erotica
»
Grindhouse
|
|
The Naked Countess
1972 Ursula Blauth
Countess Verena (Ursula Blauth) is a pawn of her sexually berated husband, Count Anatol Manesse-Manconi (W.G. Lukschy) and has been turned by him from the country girl briefly model into a hedonistic sophisticate who goes along with his unusual tastes, even in fact, relishing them. The beautiful younger woman has been hypnotized by her husband's strong personality and fascinated by the erotic experiences he puts her through. A complete voyeur, he does not actively partake of sex himself but only reacts by having his wife indulge in wild affairs with other men-all of which the Count photographs and exhibits on the walls of his bedroom. There are a number of such affairs: with a young forester during a hunt, with a girl friend from the jet set on the Riviera, with party playgirls, with Turkish Laborers. The debauchery Anatol arranges for Verena becomes more and more eccentric and perverted-a naked couple with zebra-striped body paint on zebra skins, a sadistically brutal struggle among four men for possession of the voluptuous Verena, a
|
sexual act in a degrading clown's costume. When the Countess meets Toni, a quite ordinary young auto mechanic with ordinary, normal tastes and wholesome outlook on life, they fall in love and meet secretly. The veneer of sophistication fades and Verena becomes once again the wholesome country girl of her youth. However, the Count has two loyal servants: Helene, the housekeeper, and Clemens, his secretary, and Helene learning of a rendezvous the young couple have arranged in the village, informs on them. Anatol has the young man brought to his villa, there showing him blown-up pornographic photographs of the Countess with various men and women. Toni dashes off, insane with jealousy and disbelief. When the police discover him dead in a motor accident, it is obviously a suicide, a perfect murder which the law can not punish. Investigation leads to the Count who imperially refers them to Clemens for information they may wish. He himself appears completely detached about the affair. Verena, unaware of what has happened goes to keep her rendezvous with her lover in the village and finds him dead. Grief-stricken, she is confronted by the shocking Anatol who takes pictures of her in her moments of deep sorrow. Incapable now of emotion or thought, she allows herself to be led back to the villa by the unfeeling Count where, it is assumed, she will again enter into the life she has been sharing with her depraved husband.
|
|
CAST Countess Verena .......................... Ursula Blauth Count Anatol .......................... W.G. Lukschy Police Commissioner .......................... Gabriel Curt Nachmann Helene .......................... Renate Kasche Toni .......................... Gunther Mohner Tilla .......................... Elke Hart Roswitha .......................... Elga Machaty Clemens .......................... Fernando Gomez Vol ker Sachsenberger .......................... Michael Cromer Baron Cyrill .......................... Ernst Ziegler Forster .......................... Gernot Mohner Kemal .......................... lbrahim Aslahan Bogdan .......................... Julio Pinheiro Galupian .......................... Jean-Pierre Zola CREDITS Producer .......................... Karl Spiehs Director .......................... Curt Nachmann Screenplay .......................... Curt Nachmann Assistant Director .......................... Eberhard Schroder Production Manager .......................... Heinz Pollak Cinematographer .......................... Franz Lederle First Assistant Cameraman .......................... Karl Huber Film Editor .......................... Monica Wilde Music .......................... Gerhard Heinz Chief Reception .......................... Hans Poeschel Makeup .......................... Jupp Coesfeld, Sylvia Kramer Set Decoration .......................... Eberhard Schroder and Herwig Pollak Costume .......................... Eberhard Schroder, Lilo Nobauer Still Photographer .......................... Rosmarie Milles A Lisafilm Production Running time
|
Related Items for The Naked Countess
The Naked Countess b2 Japanese Hansai 20x28.5 rolled
The Naked Countess 1-Sheet 27x41 folded
|
|
|