Emmanuelle in Space 4: Concealed Fantasy

Emmanuelle in Space 4: Concealed Fantasy (1994)


  • Genre: Science Fiction, Romance
  • Release Date: 1994-09-27
  • User Rating: 5.8/10 from 14 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 34min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: ASP S.A.
  • Production Country: France, Ireland, Netherlands, United States of America
  • Director: Kevin Alber
star 5.8/10
From 14 Ratings

Summary

As Emmanuelle demonstrates the hidden joys of sexual fantasy to her intergalactic students, the alien's leader is torn between love and jealousy.

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  • Krista Allen

    as Emmanuelle
  • Paul Michael Robinson

    as Haffron
  • Tiendra Demian

    as Tasha
  • Timothy Di Pri

    as Theo
  • Debra Beatty

    as Cara
  • Kimberly Rowe

    as Angie
  • Brad Nickell

    as Pierre
  • Reginald Chevalier

    as Raymond
  • David Armstrong

    as Michael
  • Lori Morrissey

    as Jay
  • Holly Hollywood

    as Gee
  • Chanda

    as Pamela
  • Daneen Boone

    as Girlfriend
  • David Madell

    as James
  • Robert Drake

    as John
  • Hu Beaumont

    as Alain
  • Bill Rojas

    as Goverment Agent
  • Bill Klein

    as Agent #2
  • Brett Wagner

    as Jimmy
  • Kirtland Lesow

    as Agent #3
  • Jodi Verdu

    as Brunette
  • Catherine Stuizynski

    as Blonde
  • Mallory O'Shea

    as Redhead
  • Jennifer Burton

    as Emmanuelle
  • Deena Casiano

    as Waitress
  • David Y. Chan

    as Border Guard
  • Peg London

    as Louise
  • Tom Stern

    as Old Haffron
  • Holly Hollywood

    as Gee (as Stacey Mobley)
  • Jack Lawson

    as Phillip
  • Jonathan Breck

    as Cop
  • Claire St. Patrick

    as Sexy Blonde
  • Shari Eckert

    as Buxom Babe
  • Jane Stone

    as Gwen
  • Jennifer Behr

    as Ursula
  • Kristen Knittle

    as Marie
  • Robert Nassry

    as Richard/Young Man/Frank
  • Kimbra Westervelt

    as Alexandra
  • Melissa Mead

    as Prostitute
  • Priscilla Choi

    as Li Tsiu
  • Steve Michaels

    as Dirk
  • Tami Simsek

    as Madame Sylvia
  • Delphine Pacific

    as East Asian French Maid
  • Angela Cornell

    as Angela
  • P.S. Sono

    as The Abbot
  • Sum Yung Gai

    as Monk 1
  • Andrew Lim

    as Trungpa
  • Joy Figueroa

    as Gashra
  • James Wongstein

    as Dharka
  • Rick Mali

    as Monk 2
  • Jesus Nebot

    as Don Romeu
  • Dede Shire

    as Gypsy Girl 1
  • Angela Mia

    as Gypsy Girl 2
  • Neil Delama

    as Aleksandru
  • Lira Angel

    as Juliska
  • Claire St. Patrick

    as Nude Model
  • Derek Krueger

    as Derek
  • Scott Layne

    as Henry
  • Carl Ferro

    as Dimitri
  • Andre Lemay

    as Martin
  • Mark Scavetta

    as Leonardo
  • Leigh White

    as Woman 1
  • Jack Lawson

    as Woman 1
  • Alfonso De Rose

    as Sebastian
  • Kent Bradley James

    as Franklin
  • Summer Taylor

    as Actress
  • Daneen Boone

    as Girlfriend (as Theresa Boone)
  • Kirt Lesow

    as Agent 3
  • William Jeffries

    as Gentleman
  • Kip Knowisar

    as Griffin
  • Terence Michael

    as Purser
  • John Samsel

    as Tour Guide
  • Jennifer Burton

    as Emmanuelle (Morph)
Directing Kevin Alber Director
Costume & Make-Up Rina Ramon Costume Design
Production Alain Siritzky Producer
Art John Michael Tillotson Set Decoration
Art Nava Production Design
Sound Jeff Enden Boom Operator
Costume & Make-Up Maral Kalinian Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Tami Mor Costume Design
Sound Bess Hopper Foley Artist
Editing Brett Hedlund Editor
Art Tim Reidt Art Direction
Art Robert W. Harbour Art Direction
Sound Anita Cannella Foley Artist
Sound Jason Elliott Boom Operator
Writing Emmanuelle Arsan Characters
Art Lani Parente Set Decoration
Sound John Lewis Original Music Composer
Camera Andrea V. Rossotto Director of Photography
Writing Thomas McKelvey Cleaver Screenplay

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