Giuseppe Carbone, an actor known for his work in Italian cinema, appears in Emanuelle in the Country (1982). In this film, he embodies the complexities of desire and intimacy, navigating the film's erotic narrative with a nuanced performance. His role adds depth to the exploration of relationships within the context of the 1980s erotic thriller genre, making him a fitting presence in the cult film landscape that SassyFlix champions.
Emanuelle in the Country
When Emanuelle (Gemser) arrives in the small Italian village heads start turning and eyes start popping. All males in the town are falling all over themselves trying to get a look (or a feel) of the new doctor. One in particular is the fiancee of the mayor’s daughter. A kind of “Hatfield’s and McCoy’s” feud with a political twist has been going on and the young lovers’ families are, unfortunately, on opposite sides. Emanuelle’s shower becomes the target of a gang of voyeurs, including the pillars of the community. She uses it as a stage to taunt the watchers to charge into her apartment on the notion that she is showering with the mayor’s daughter’s fiancee. Instead of what they expected, they find the two young lovers in bed. Can Emanuelle shame them into allowing the marriage that they had been preventing?