Prisoner of Passion

1976 Italian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Prisoner of Passion (Italian: La Orca) is an Italian film directed by Eriprando Visconti. The film was followed with the sequel Oedipus Orca.[2]

Screenplay by
  • Lisa Mopurgo
  • Eriprando Visconti[1]
Story byEriprando Visconti
Produced byMarcello D'Amico[1]
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Prisoner of Passion
Directed byEriprando Visconti
Screenplay by
  • Lisa Mopurgo
  • Eriprando Visconti[1]
Story byEriprando Visconti
Produced byMarcello D'Amico[1]
Starring
CinematographyBlasco Giurato[1]
Edited byFranco Arcalli[1]
Music byFederico Monti Arduini[1]
Production
company
Serena Film '75[1]
Distributed byVariety Distribution
Release date
  • 1976 (1976)
Running time
101 minutes[1]
CountryItaly[1]
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Cast

Production

In reference to the scene in which Rena Niehaus has her vagina fingered explicitly by Michele Placido, the actress said she was not clear what the scene would be like because she couldn't speak Italian.[3]

Reception

From a contemporary review, David Badder wrote in the Monthly Film Bulletin that the film was "slowly paced and directed with no commitment to character or theme, it is difficult to detect any compelling motive behind Prisoner of Passion."[1] Badder continued that "the sex scenes remain wholly unerotic because their premise, that Alice uses her worldliness to overcome and then exploit the innocent peasant, is insufficiently defined."[1]

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