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Christina
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Emilio Linder, Enrique Johnson, Ian Sera, Jewel Shepard, Tony Isbert Director: Francisco Lara Polop Brand: RYKODISC DVD: Region Code 0 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono; English (Published), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 91 minutes DVD Release Date: 2010-12-09 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Private Screening Product features: - B-movie vixen turned prolific author Jewl Shephard (CHAINED HEAT 2, RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD) plays Christina, a rich, sexy jetsetter determined to explore her most carnal desires. Wild affairs and public exposure ensue, including the now-notorious Eiffel Tower strip-tease scene. Christina is eventually kidnapped by an evil gang of lesbian outlaws, but will the degradation she faces at the hands
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Movie Reviews of ChristinaMovie Review: What's a desperate actress to do? Summary: 1 Stars
Poor Jewel. Its the kind of flick that sinks careers. She's naked or topless through more than 1/2 the movie. Her few given lines of dialogue don't do her justice. I think the minutes of nude scenes actually outnumbered the lines of dialogue.
The movie is good for a laugh in a Joe Bob Brigg's kind of way. Unless you want to watch it as a joke or are fascinated by the lovely Jewel Shepard, I'd avoid it. She had to be desperate to want to star in this flick. The movie is similar to the Emmanuelle series of movies in the late 70's shown at many drive-ins.
I purchased the DVD for around $16.00. The box said full frame. The actually DVD is Full Screen. There's also a lot of noise of the DVD picture on my high definition TV. Looks like it was simply dubbed from a VHS tape onto DVD but it could be the equipment used in the early 80's. The DVD also malfuctions when individual scenes are selected- my high end JVC DVD player froze each time. Also at times the audio didn't appear synced to the video and was most noticable watching lips during the dialog.
There are no extras on the DVD.
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