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: Laura Gemser as Emanuelle Arsan. Notable for this film, she remains clothed despite the series' softcore history. Supporting Cast : Gabriele Tinti (Gemser's real-life husband) as Henderson. Lorraine De Selle as Warden Colleen. Ursula Flores as Albina.
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The film serves as a loose sequel to Mattei’s previous success, The True Story of the Nun of Monza , but is most famous for reintroducing the character of Emanuelle, played here by the iconic Laura Gemser. Unlike the seductive and globe-trotting character of the Black Emanuelle series, here Gemser plays a hardened inmate. The plot is deceptively simple: Emanuelle and her fellow prisoners must survive when a group of dangerous male criminals invades their facility, leading to a violent standoff with the police outside and a nightmare of abuse inside.