Erotico-political cartoon by Lina Wertmuller, said to be the second part of a trilogy that began with Swept Away, twelve years earlier. (Said so, perhaps, to regenerate interest where apathy had become a habit.) The Italian upper class has been losing face, not to mention millions, to terrorists, so one of its representatives (the peroxided Mariangela Melato, again, with a voice that could cut through iron) kidnaps a kidnapper and demands a ransom from his gang. This could be provocative if it were remotely believable. All it manages to be, instead, is another useful title for a future trivia question. With Michael Placido. (1986) — Duncan Shepherd
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