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4/10
an erotic flick without full frontal
trashgang5 March 2013
Soft erotic Italian flick dubbed in English and called Naked Rage. Still a hard to get VHS and is OOP and never had a proper release except on VHS. Angela (Mirella Banti) is a neurotic woman that is having nightmares about being raped or ravaged. By having that dream she's out to search men who wants to have sex and is seeking revenge against them. But suddenly she get phone calls...

It's a bit confusing sometimes because there's the guy who has seen her faking a rape and the one on the phone. There's also her man who has an affair with Eva (Mary Lindstrom) both wanting to kill Angela.

But to be honest. It's all about the nudity here. There's no suspense at all just a lot of nudity from both females but never full frontal, strange for an erotic flick. It never really became erotic or whatsoever. There are better erotic flicks out. Maybe it's the acting or the slowness of the flick that made it a bit boring. I can't tell. The only effect being used is in the last seconds, laughable. Being hunted down by collectors only for Mirella Banti.

Gore 0/5 Nudity 1,5/5 Effects 0/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
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4/10
Who did what, to whom and why and when?
kosmasp29 November 2018
This seems pretty straight forward, but it's also quite confusing. At least at first that is. But first things first, this is an erotic thriller. It does involve rape though which is always horrible, even when telling yourself it's just a film. Apart from those scenes, there are also acts of consent in it, they all have a musical score laid over them (at least the version I saw, which states it is uncut).

A lot of nudity then and a lot of "mystery". One of the mysteries outside this movie is why the blonde (character name Eva) does not appear to have done more movies. I did not investigate this further, but she surely had the looks. Acting wise I wouldn't judge those involved too harshly in this one, it's not really Shakespeare. Yet as mentioned, quite complicated. Which you either love or it'll be too late to be a saving grace for the movie
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7/10
Bad but fun
nick12123511 September 2019
This film is delightfully awful. Although made in the 90s, it feels thoroughly like an 80s film, specifically a cheap erotic thriller made in Italy in the 80s. If that description sounds good to you then you know that to expect. If bad acting, ridiculous plot twists, and horrible dubbing don't sound fun to you then we might expect very different things out of our film viewing experiences.
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6/10
Well done!
BandSAboutMovies25 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Scandal In Black was directed by Antonio Bonifacio, making his directing debut after doing second unit on several Filmirage movies including Convent of Sinners, Delizia, Top Model, Zombie 5: Killing Birds and Pomeriggio caldo. He also worked with D'Amato and this movie's writer, Daniele Stropa, on 1994's Sul filo del rasoio.

We start the movie with a flashback, seeing how Angela Baldwin (Mirella Banti, Tenebrae) was assaulted when she was young. Then, we follow her to an adult theater where she shows up dressed in a short red dress and ensures that she's seen before she goes to the bathroom and emerges with her body covered with blood, the victim of another attack.

The fact that his wife has been raped at a porn theater doesn't seem to make her husband John (Andy J. Forest) all that happy, as he's a diplomat whose career is moving upward. He wants to get rid of her and already has a new lover, her best friend, supermodel Eva (Mary Lindstrom). Seeing as how she lives with them, this makes things convenient for John. They want to get married but don't want a scandal, so they start calling Angela as the man who attacked her and threaten her life.

Angela has even more problems because she's been spied on by not only her maid Rosie (Laura Piattella), but also the projectionist (Franco Citti) at the theater who had a camera installed in the bathroom. He watched her attack herself, slamming her face into the mirror and slicing in her own flesh. Man, that scene is really hard to watch as is the moment when he attacks her, which is watched by a strange doll, reminding you that this is a giallo. And that theater also has Italian adult star Marina Frajese as its ticket taker (thanks Euro Fever for spotting her) as well as a posters for Top Model, Error Fatale and...Tucker A Man and His Dream?!? They're showing Monique Gabrielle in Emmanuelle 5 in case you're wondering!

There's also a wild saw attack on the man who raped Angela when she was young that really goes hard. Unlike so many of the 1980s gialli that don't seem like they could hang with the wonderful films of the early 70s, this really does seem like it has the twists and turns to make it. Sure, it doesn't look as good as those movies, but unlike so many of the safe 80s movies, this has no problem being sleazy. Well done.
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