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The Alcove

L'alcova

Italy

1985

97 Min
Color
1.85:1
Italian
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DIR Joe D'Amato

SCR Ugo Moretti

DP Joe D'Amato

CAST Lilli Carati, Annie Belle, Al Cliver, Roberto Caruso, Laura Gemser

ED Franco Alessandri, Mariano Laurenti

PROD DES Richard Ribovske

MUSIC Manuel De Sica

Synopsis

In this sexploitation thriller from Joe D’Amato, Laura Gemser stars as African princess Zerbal, who is enslaved to military officer Elio (Al Cliver) as he returns home. But Zerbal soon masters her new reality, and festering jealousies explode in sex and revenge. In her scheme to divide and conquer, Zerbal is dragged into a world of voyeurism. Lilli Carati stars as Elio’s wife, Alessandra, and Annie Belle as Alessandra’s lover, Wilma.

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Joe D'Amato

Joe D’Amato, (birth name: Aristide Massaccesi) (December 15, 1936 in Rome – January 23, 1999 in Rome) was a prolific Italian filmmaker who directed little less than 200 movies, usually at the same time acting as producer and cinematographer, and sometimes providing the script as well. While D’Amato contributed to many different genres (such as the spaghetti western, the war movie, the swashbuckler, the peplum, and the fantasy film), he mainly devoted himself to the exploration (and exploitation) of cinematic eroticism and voyeurism, both soft- and hardcore. Still, he probably gained greatest fame through a few notorious horror movies which he made early on in his career.

D’Amato was familiar to the environment of cinema through his father who worked as an electrician at Cinecittà. He began his career in 1961 as camera operator (often working under cinematographer Franco Villa). Then, starting with Pelle di Bandito in 1969, he regularly worked as director of photography for directors… read more

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