

Something pretty for you now, a Japanese poster (or actually a two-sided flyer which they call chirashi) for the Italian sexploitation flick La fine dell’innocenza, known in English speaking countries as Annie, and in the U.S. mainly as Teenage Emanuelle. Why not just translate the original title and call it “the end of innocence”? That’s a good question. Maybe the U.S. marketers thought “teenage” was the ticket. In Japan it was called 愛の妖精, which means “love fairy.” See the difference?
Anyway, this starred the beautiful French pixie Annie Belle, aka Annie Brilland, who was twenty years old at the time. She made more than thirty films, largely in this Eurogirl-in-the-tropics vein, and posed for magazine and book covers. We have some production images below that will get your exotic juices moving, we have have another Japanese poster for La fine dell’innocenza here, and we have a write-up about the actual movie here. It premiered in Japan today in 1977.