Jon Lei
Jon Lei, known for his performance in The Nude Princess (1976), embodies the spirit of 1970s erotic thrillers. In this film, he navigates a world of sensuality and intrigue, contributing to the film's exploration of desire and fantasy. While little is documented about Lei's career, his role in this cult classic showcases the bold storytelling and visual style characteristic of the era, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of exploitation cinema.
The Nude Princess
When a delegation from the African country of Taslamia, headed by its prime minister, Princess Mariam (Ajita Wilson), who also happens to be the lover of that country’s dictator, Kaboto, arrives in Milan, various Italian businessmen compete frantically for her financial and sexual favors. Meanwhile, the young woman herself engages in sexually charged conversations with several different persons, is stalked by a pair of reporters, indulges in a couple of orgies, and has numerous sexual encounters with both male and female partners. As she is involved in these diverse activities, Princess Mariam takes advantage of nearly every opportunity presented to her to remove her clothing, as does virtually every other female character in the film.