Starring - Erika Blanc (Kill Baby... Kill!, A Dragonfly for Each Corpse), Adolfo Celi (The Phantom of Liberty, Madly in Love), and Paolo Ferrari (Nero Wolfe, Married to a Cop)
Release Date - Drama/Erotic
Tagline - "The queer... the erotic... the hippie... all turned her on!"
Format - UHD (Personal Collection) (Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
When I went into the Saga Erotica: The Emmanuelle Collection, I thought it was four films featuring Sylvia Kristel as the title character. However, that was not the case at all. The first three films in the set did feature Kristel in her iconic role but the fourth film really caught me off guard. The final Emmanuelle film was actually the 1969 Italian drama A Man for Emmanuelle starring Erika Blanc as Emmanuelle. I became very interested in the film especially when I realized that it was not one of the films starring Kristel. Like always, I want to thank Severin for sending this one over!
The film follows Emmanuelle (Blanc) who has her eye on someone. Instead of approaching them like a rational human being, she starts sleeping with everyone she crosses paths with regardless of gender.
I went into this one not knowing what to expect. Was this a film that would later inspire the Emmanuelle series that I know or would it just be a film that shares a common name? I don't know the back story behind this one but I did like it as a film but it wasn't near as sleazy and enjoyable as the Sylvia Kristel films. The acting in this one is solid for the most part and pretty consistent which is something you can't really say about the previous three films I reviewed. Blanc doesn't really carry the scene like Kristel can but she is a hell of a lot better actress. The supporting cast does a solid job as well but it's Blanc that's the focus of the film. The story for this one is nowhere near as sleazy as the first film but does have some sexy moments. With that being said, it does lack in the story department with what feels like an anti-sex message. We have a woman bouncing from sexual partner to sexual partner as she explores her sexual freedom. The further she goes into these encounters, the more her life is turned upside down. The film seems to have a completely different message than the subsequent Emmanuelle films. Finally, the film doesn't have the amount of skin as I was expecting but there is some. Those of you wanting a sleazy watch may be disappointed just like those of you wanting some blood and gore. Overall, A Man for Emmanuelle is nothing like I expected but it was still an enjoyable film. While it doesn't live up to the Emmanuelle name, I can only assume that it inspired the now legendary franchise. Check it out especially if you dig the other films.


























