Emily (film)
Emily, also known as The Awakening of Emily, is a 1976 British-made soft-core erotic film made by Henry Herbert, starring Koo Stark as a young woman discovering her sensual side.
The film was frequently shown on HBO and other cable TV pay channels during the early 1980s, when such channels sought R-rated programming not available on regular TV. It also gained some attention due to a romantic fling between Stark and Prince Andrew, cementing his tabloid nickname of "Randy Andy".
The film was lent a degree of legitimacy by its soundtrack having been composed and sung by the famous singer/poet Rod McKuen.
Cast
- Koo Stark as Emily Foster
- Sarah Brackett as Margaret Foster
- Victor Spinetti as Richard Walker
- Jane Hayden as Rachel
- Constantine Gregory as Rupert Wain
- Ina Skriver as Augustine Wain
- Richard Oldfield as James Wise
- David Auker as Billy
- Jeremy Child as Gerald
- Jack Haig as Taxi Driver
- Pamela Cundell as Mrs. Prince
External links
- Emily at the Internet Movie Database
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