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A so-so send-off that’s oddly the most chaste of the trilogy. … Basically a soap opera-style love triangle, the film features one lengthy, scorching session between Emmanuelle and her new beau on the beach, but otherwise it’s pretty talky and terribly successful.
Nathaniel Thompson, DVD Delirium: The International Guide to Weird and Wonderful Films on DVD, Volume 1 Redux (FAB Press, 2006)
Selected disc options for Goodbye, Emmanuelle
| Extras | Kino BD-A/US 2019 | Koch BD-B/DE 2021 | Universal BD-ALL/IT 2013 | Anchor Bay DVD-1/US/OOP 2003 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Emmanuelle Effect: Charting a Sex Cinema Phenomenon | has extra | |||
| The Joys of “Emmanuelle”, Part 3 | has extra | has extra | has extra | |
| Stills Gallery [Anchor Bay] | has extra | |||
| Stills Gallery [Koch] | has extra | |||
| Biography: Actress Sylvia Kristel | has extra | |||
| English Theatrical Trailer 1 | has extra | has extra | ||
| English Theatrical Trailer 2 | has extra | has extra | ||
| French Theatrical Trailer | has extra | |||
| Radio Spots [Kino/Anchor Bay] | has extra | has extra | ||
| Radio Spots [Koch] | has extra | |||
| Super 8 Verison | has extra |
Notes
- Kino’s Blu-ray includes trailers for: Emmanuelle (1974) and Emmanuelle 2 (1975).
- Koch’s Blu-ray is included in the “Emmanuelle: Limited Collector’s Edition” box set containing four posters, four art cards, an FSK card reprint, and a 34-page booklet with writing by Jakob Larisch. It also includes: Emmanuelle (1974), Emmanuelle 2 (1975) and Emmanuelle 4 (1984). It is available from Koch.
- Universal’s Blu-ray contains no extras.
- Anchor Bay’s DVD is included in “The Emmanuelle Collection” box set with Emmanuelle (1974) and Emmanuelle 2 (1975).
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