
The Spanish real estate agent Alice Brooks and her French lover that is a writer travel on vacation to the Canary Islands. Alice has erotic and very realistic SM dreams with the mysterious black woman and her two slaves. Out of the blue, her boss calls her and tells that Princess Obongo from Gran Canaria wants to buy a real state in Atlantic City and he asks Alice to sell the property. Alice realizes that Princess Obongo is the woman of her dreams and she is seduced by the lu... (Full plot summary below)
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The Spanish real estate agent Alice Brooks and her French lover that is a writer travel on vacation to the Canary Islands. Alice has erotic and very realistic SM dreams with the mysterious black woman and her two slaves. Out of the blue, her boss calls her and tells that Princess Obongo from Gran Canaria wants to buy a real state in Atlantic City and he asks Alice to sell the property. Alice realizes that Princess Obongo is the woman of her dreams and she is seduced by the lustful woman. But she realizes soon that it was actually a dream, and she questions to her lover whether she had had a premonition.
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| User ReviewCarlos LSurreal erotic horror flick by Mr. Franco. Among his bests! Lina Romay may have that ridiculous silver wig, but she gives one of her best performances. Very recommended stylish piece of sexploitation! |
| User ReviewJeff BFranco's shoestring budget sleaze was probably shot same time with excellent Sadomania. It has minimalist surroundings and only few actors (basically Romay and Wilson..and a few naked people), which makes it "odd" and pretty surreal. Overall this is again one of those movies from Jesus that is more state of mind than actual real movie. |
| User ReviewMichael RSweaty, sun-baked sex fantasy from sleaze-meister Jess Franco is surprisingly effective, less outlandish and more entertaining than most of his output, with a well-cast Ajita Wilson and the always stunning Lina Romay. Franco himself, however, delivers a flagrantly poor performance as a foreboding hotel clerk. Short running time helps. |