[REL] Mavri Emmanouella (1979) [Greece]
Re: [REL] Mavri Emmanouella (1979) [Greece]
Anybody know of a DOB for the girl? I know of one Russian website that alleges she was
born 1966, but gives no day or month. Anybody got proof of how old she is...?
born 1966, but gives no day or month. Anybody got proof of how old she is...?
Re: [REL] Mavri Emmanouella (1979) [Greece]
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Not a blu-ray, but very good DVD rip (or maybe SAT-RIP).
http://rarefilmfinder.com/showfilm.php?id=106
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P.S.: Regarding the filenames - security reasons, sorry. Uploading (here is big difference between downloading and uploading) of the copyrighted material, that you don´t "own", is risky. It´s not impossible to track down who released it, if there would be interest of authorities. And mainly, I think that it´s not so hard work to rename it back
Not a blu-ray, but very good DVD rip (or maybe SAT-RIP).
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P.S.: Regarding the filenames - security reasons, sorry. Uploading (here is big difference between downloading and uploading) of the copyrighted material, that you don´t "own", is risky. It´s not impossible to track down who released it, if there would be interest of authorities. And mainly, I think that it´s not so hard work to rename it back
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Re: [REL] Mavri Emmanouella (1979) [Greece]
You may have noticed some filenames in eMule's Search have a "+" next to them and if you click it you'll see all the different filenames there are for the exact same file. Any of those names will be found in a search. My point is that people will rename it back immediately so trying to obscure a filename is pretty much useless. Like you said, renaming a file isn't hard work so if you want to do that, more power to you.jezevex wrote:P.S.: Regarding the filenames - security reasons, sorry. Uploading (here is big difference between downloading and uploading) of the copyrighted material, that you don´t "own", is risky. It´s not impossible to track down who released it, if there would be interest of authorities. And mainly, I think that it´s not so hard work to rename it back
Re: [REL] Mavri Emmanouella (1979) [Greece]
The risk of sharing an old rare movie, which is not even a production of your own country, is actually rather small. The Greeks aren't going to use Interpol to hunt you down for sharing this file
The effect of obfuscating file names is indeed negligible. Anti-piracy organizations are tracking file hashes.
In any case, thanks for sharing this
The effect of obfuscating file names is indeed negligible. Anti-piracy organizations are tracking file hashes.
In any case, thanks for sharing this
Re: [REL] Mavri Emmanouella (1979) [Greece]
The kind of stuff Cinemax was famous for running on Friday and Saturday nights after midnight, throughout the 80's and 90's. Softcore porn with an attempt at an actual plot (B-movie level at best). This one's most notable for the presence of little blond Livia Russo. Practically nothing is known about this girl. This was her only film. What sources I could find mostly claim she was barely 14. One site listed her year of birth as 1966 but gave no further info. Watching her onscreen I find no reason to doubt that. 1979 was a different (and much less uptight) time.
I have both the NTSC and PAL versions, and this is one of the rare examples of an NTSC release with better video quality. Probably the PAL version was simply re-encoded from it. That seems to be the case quite often with DVDs from Greece. I have no idea why. Anyhow, I've posted the better looking version.
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Here are direct links for those who prefer that method or can't use eMule for whatever reason. All I ask is that if you're able to use eMule, please unrar to your shared folder and seed this for a while. Every source helps. You can still burn an .iso file to disc while it's being shared. It won't interfere with the recording process.
I have both the NTSC and PAL versions, and this is one of the rare examples of an NTSC release with better video quality. Probably the PAL version was simply re-encoded from it. That seems to be the case quite often with DVDs from Greece. I have no idea why. Anyhow, I've posted the better looking version.
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Here are direct links for those who prefer that method or can't use eMule for whatever reason. All I ask is that if you're able to use eMule, please unrar to your shared folder and seed this for a while. Every source helps. You can still burn an .iso file to disc while it's being shared. It won't interfere with the recording process.
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Re: [REL] Mavri Emmanouella (1979) [Greece]
Thanks deadman! Better versions are always welcome.
Re: [REL] Mavri Emmanouella (1979) [Greece]
RE: DOB for Livia Russo.... according to the website ancensored.com, Livia was born August 11, 1965. The movie was made in 1979, so she would have been a late 13 or a very early 14. And OMG does she ever look it. When this film came out on DVD, I'd heard it had an "0n-topic" scene or two... WOW, was I ever floored. I did question whether maybe, she wasn't 18, because surely, if the shower scene wasn't going too far, that last one was (I won't spoil it for those who haven't seen it, but Livia's last nude scene is jaw-dropping - and not for the nudity.) however, she was indeed as young as she looked. This is my favorite "on-topic" film ever, bar none. I admit I went a little crazy, because I bought 10 copies of the DVD at $30 a pop. However, given that even a used copy is going for almost $200 on E-Bay, I think in hindsight I made a wise investment!
Re: [REL] Mavri Emmanouella (1979) [Greece]
Wooow eroticism in all its splendor
I thought I had seen it all with Eva Ionesco
I thought I had seen it all with Eva Ionesco
Re: [REL] Mavri Emmanouella (1979) [Greece]
I want to know the name of the song that appear in the discotheque when Livia dance with the boy and also appear Village People perform YMCA on a TV set. Please if someone can send by email to cgaston28@yahoo.com.ar. Here is the scene movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMa7xdONO3w&t=192s
Re: [REL] Mavri Emmanouella (1979) [Greece]
Interesting question. Giovanni Ullu is credited for the music in the movie, and there is not much to be found by him online. Some songs are listed on THIS site:
https://sonichits.com/artist/Giovanni_Ullu
"Emanuelle Queen Bitch (1980) - Disco Suite" is listed but does not play a song sample. It seems a likely possibility for the disco song.
Emanuelle Queen Bitch is an alternate title for this film. Discogs.com does not list a released soundtrack for the movie under any title, so I am betting the ONLY way to hear the song is in the movie itself. Sorry.
I would be glad to be proven wrong!
https://sonichits.com/artist/Giovanni_Ullu
"Emanuelle Queen Bitch (1980) - Disco Suite" is listed but does not play a song sample. It seems a likely possibility for the disco song.
Emanuelle Queen Bitch is an alternate title for this film. Discogs.com does not list a released soundtrack for the movie under any title, so I am betting the ONLY way to hear the song is in the movie itself. Sorry.
I would be glad to be proven wrong!