Domino (1988 film)

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Domino
Domino - 1988.jpg
Theatrical release poster by Enzo Sciotti
Directed byIvana Massetti
Written by Gérard Brach
Ivana Massetti
Produced by Giovanni Di Clemente
Bruno Ridolfi
Starring Brigitte Nielsen
Tomas Arana
Kim Rossi Stuart [1]
Cinematography Tonino Nardi
Edited byAnna Rosa Napoli
Music byAlessandro Murzi
Massimo Terracini
Distributed by Orion Pictures
Taurus Entertainment Company
Release date
  • 1988 (1988) [2]
Running time
97 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguagesItalian
English

Domino, is a 1988 Italian erotic drama film directed by Ivana Massetti. [3]

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Plot

Domino is an attractive and enigmatic woman of thirty, video director, who is empty without love in her life. When a mysterious caller provocatively stimulates her deepest yearnings she changes her lifestyle to transform her most intimate dreams and desires into an erotic reality.

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References

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  2. Jim Craddock (2002). VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever: 2002. Visible Ink Press, 2001. ISBN   9780787657550.
  3. Louis Paul (1996). Spaghetti Nightmares: Italian Fantasy-horrors as Seen Through the Eyes of Their Protagonists. Fantasma Books, 1996. ISBN   9780963498274.