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Duration: 396 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Ajita Whilson
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"Ajita Wilson, born George Wilson in Brooklyn, was a pioneering figure who eschewed mainstream celebrity status. Described as transgender and possessing striking features, Ajita modeled women's fashion during the 1970s. Their acting career blossomed primarily in European adult films during this decade and into the '80s. In 'The Nude Princess' (1976), Ajita delivered a frontal nude scene that was both provocative and explicit, with additional buttock shots included. Following this, they starred in the German comedy 'Sylvia im Reich der Wollust' (1977) alongside Corinne Cartier, Olivia Pascal, and Betty Vergès, offering full nudity and displaying their pubic hair and bare bottom.
Ajita's roles extended to thrillers like 'Contraband' (1980) and the exploitation film 'Sadomania - Hölle der Lust' (1981), both of which showcased their physique. In Jess Franco's 'Macumba sexual' (1983), Ajita exposed their breasts and pubic area in an attempt to seduce a couple played by Lina Romay and Antonia Mayans.
Expectations were met in films like 'Hotel Paradise' (1980) and 'The Pussycat Syndrome' (1983), where Ajita willingly displayed full nudity. Their final roles included appearances in 'Savage Island' and 'Hell Penitentiary', both released in 1985. Unfortunately, Ajita succumbed to a brain hemorrhage in Rome in 1987.
However, their legacy lives on through films such as 'Grossi bestioni, I' (1978), 'Los Energéticos' (1979), and 'Escape From Hell' (1980), where Ajita's statuesque figure left a lasting impression."
Alternate Names: Tina Marquand, Maria Christina Aumont
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Tina Aumont, born Maria Christina Aumont in Hollywood, California on March 14, 1946, was an American actress of French and Dominican descent. She was the daughter of actors Jean-Pierre Aumont and Maria Montez. At age 17, she married actor and film director Christian Marquand and began her acting career as Tina Marquand in Joseph Losey's 'Modesty Blaise' (1966). Known for her work in Italian cinema, she appeared in films like 'Scusi, lei è favorevole o contrario?' (1966), 'L'urlo' (1968), 'Salon Kitty' (1975), and 'Fellini's Casanova' (1976). She retired from film work in 2000. Tina suffered a pulmonary embolism and died in Port-Vendres, France on March 4, 2006, at age 60.
Release Year: 1976
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Alternative Title: La princesa negra, La princesa desnuda, Parties déchaînées, The Nude Princess, I gymni prigipissa, Black Magic
Director: Cesare Canevari
Writer: Antonio Lucarella, Cesare Canevari
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Genre: Drama, Horror
Princess Miriam, an official from the Taslamia's foreign ministry, travels to Milan for diplomatic purposes. She encounters a group of industrialists with whom she must deal during her stay.
La principessa nuda (The Naked Princess) is a 1976 Italian film directed by Cesare Canevari and spanning the genres Drama and Horror. The movie revolves around Princess Miriam, whose official role at the Taslamia's foreign ministry requires her to interact with local industrialists during her time in Milan.