Emilio Portici, a director and writer, crafted the cult classic The Eighteen Carat Virgin in 1971, where he deftly blended humor with adult themes. His work in this film showcases a unique perspective on the erotic comedy genre, contributing to the vibrant landscape of exploitation cinema. Portici's ability to navigate the nuances of storytelling and character development makes The Eighteen Carat Virgin a notable entry in the realm of cult films, reflecting the era's fascination with sexuality and comedy.
The Eighteen Carat Virgin
Stealing stepdad’s money and car, she headed for Miami Beach, getting as far as Tahiti Beach. Now broke, she gets picked up on the beach by redhead Barbara, who gives her a place to say. Soon Barb and her buck-toothed roommate Carol have begun showing Annie the ropes, to join them in their lucrative call-girl profession.