Emmanuelle: First Contact (1994) [R]

Release Date:
June 20, 1994

Original Title:
Emmanuelle: First Contact

Alternate Titles:
Emmanuelle in Space
Emmanuelle in Space 1: First Contact
Emmanuelle in Space: Queen of the Galaxy
Emmanuelle, Queen of the Galaxy

Genres:
Drama | Romance | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
ASP S.A.
Oranton Ltd.
Riouw Beleggingen BV

Production Countries:
France | Ireland | Netherlands | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 94

The most sensual woman in the world...and beyond.

Emmanuelle makes first contact...when a group of intergalactic travelers arrives, seeking to understand human love and sexuality. Who better to teach them than Emmanuelle, the most sensual woman in the world...and beyond.

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Art Direction:
Robert W. Harbour
Tim Reidt

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Denise Rossouw
Julie Zvorsky

Boom Operator:
Jason Elliott
Jeff Enden
Victor J. Pancerev

Characters:
Emmanuelle Arsan

Costume Design:
Maral Kalinian
Tami Mor
Rina Ramon

Dialogue Editor:
Dov Schwarz

Director:
Lev L. Spiro

Director of Photography:
Andrea V. Rossotto

Editor:
Josefine Anderson

Makeup & Hair:
Diana Ragland

Music:
Don Preston

Producer:
Alain Siritzky

Production Design:
Nava

Set Decoration:
Lani Parente
John Michael Tillotson

Sound Effects Editor:
Angelo Palazzo

Sound Mixer:
David 'Sharkey' Pruger

Sound Recordist:
Iain McCormick

Writer:
Daryl Haney
Noel Harrison

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