A man wearing a wide-brimmed hat, white gloves, and a stocking over his face rapes a woman, then smothers her. Two weeks later, as her cast mates are rehearsing for William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, Ann is raped and strangled by the same man in the loft above the theatre. Thinking the killer could strike this particular theatre again, Detective Winston Rains goes undercover as the play's leading man in an effort to catch him.
The Story Teller (Drake) enters the Penthouse Club in London, which she declares is the "front line" in the battle of the sexes, proving "that man is the most dangerous animal of them all - excepting woman". She introduces six stories about wayward husbands.
Afin de prendre contact avec une jeune femme emprisonnée qui pourrait être à même d'innocenter son père accusé de trafic de drogue, Gerda se retrouve volontairement derrière les barreaux. Ignorant que son père est finalement décédé, elle va découvrir un monde de brimades et de perversions sexuelles.
The story begins during a thunderstorm. The house, which is shown in the opening shot, named Prairie Blossom, is very clearly fake which lends itself to comedic value. A caller, Willene Cassidy, pays a visit to the house owner, Mrs. Gert Hammond, who is very drunk. She insists that she make herself presentable before she answers the door. This takes a very long time and she makes a bad job of putting on her makeup. In an effort to get the alcohol out of her system she makes herself vomit by putting her fingers down her throat. Finally, having retrieved her wig from the toilet, where it fell during her vomiting, she is ready to greet her visitor. Willene is shocked at the dishevelled appearance of Mrs. Hammond and insist on giving her a bath. Willene explains that her husband is a very famous country music star, Simon Cassidy, whose music is heard on the radio during the later scene and is terrible. During the course of the bath, Willene unintentionally masturbates Mrs. Hammond. It is also revealed that Mr. Hammond died and that their son "no longer exists".
Un pays indéterminé d'Amérique du Sud, plusieurs femmes révolutionnaires sont arrêtées en pleine jungle par le gouvernement fasciste en place. Accusées de dissidence à la sécurité de l'État, elles seront transférées dans une prison qui réserve des traitements très spéciaux aux détenues. Les prisonnières seront enchainées toute la journée, elles seront privées d'eau, dans une chaleur torride, et devront satisfaire les penchants sexuels d'une directrice lesbienne et sadique, et du Dr Milton (Howard Vernon), un vieux médecin lubrique, pratiquant des tortures physiques et mentales sur les prisonnières. Une prisonnière sera obligée de faire un cunilingus à la directrice, pour boire une goutte de champagne. Avant de boire, le médecin remplira le verre de sel. Après un long calvaire, les prisonnières réussiront à s'enfuir, en jouant de leurs charmes auprès d'un gardien. Mais voilà, la directrice et le médecin ne tarderont pas de partir à leur recherche.
Arthur Sherwood (Norman Casserly), editor-in-chief of The Evening Times ("The News of the Day Is Your News ... Today") stumbles upon a nudist colony on a hunting trip and smells a good story. He makes Stacy Taylor (Davee Decker), his best reporter, join the Nudist community so she can expose the immorality of the camp from the inside.
Nick Parsons (Bruce Greenwood) and his wife Elizabeth (Ashley Judd), known as Libby, wealthy residents of Whidbey Island, Washington, borrow a friend's yacht and set off sailing for the weekend. After a session of love making, Libby falls asleep. She wakes to find her husband missing and blood all over her hands, clothes, legs, and the boat's floors. A Coast Guard vessel appears and Libby is spotted holding a bloody knife she found lying on the deck. She is arrested, humiliated in the media, tried, and convicted of her husband's murder.
Rachel Foster est une chanteuse de musique country qui parcourt les États-Unis seule, chantant dans les bars et les petites scènes locales. Justement, après un concert dans un bar, elle quitte précipitamment les lieux car elle est importunée par le propriétaire, Mat Tibbs, dont elle a refusé les avances. Malheureusement pour elle, dans sa fuite, elle a un accident avec sa voiture et doit se réfugier dans ce qui lui semble être une maison abandonnée mais qui est, en fait, le lieu de multiples homicides. Arrêtée par le shérif local, qui n'est autre que le frère du propriétaire du bar, elle est inculpée pour ces meurtres qu'elle n'a pas commis et se trouve soumise aux méthodes sadiques du psychiatre de la prison, le docteur Kline…
Nami Matsushima is locked up and bound in underground solitary confinement. She makes a weapon out of a spoon by holding it in her mouth and grinding it against the concrete floor. The chief warden, Goda, is to be promoted to a higher post shortly. When an inspector visits the prison, Matsushima is brought out of confinement for one day. During the inspection, Matsushima makes a surprise attack on Goda and scratches his face. The other prisoners start to riot, but the guards defuse the situation. The prisoners are punished by being sent to an intensive labour camp. Goda believes that Matsushima may inspire the other prisoners to revolt. He assigns four guards to publicly rape her. Returning from the intensive labour camp, Matsushima is in a van with six other convicts, one of whom is Oba (Kayoko Shiraishi). The other convicts beat Matsushima, who falls lifeless and bleeding. The guards are alerted that Matsushima is feared dead. When they stop the van to inspect her, Matsushima strangles and kills one of the guards, and Oba and the other convicts get the other guard and blow up the van. When Goda sees the van's ruins, he sends search parties to look for Matsushima.
This stars Malisa Longo as the cruel Nazi Elsa, a former hooker with a penchant for S&M, a love for leather boots and nakedness, and a hatred of the French Resistance. It is set during the final days of World War II. The Third Reich plans to reward good Nazi officers and weed out traitors by sending a "Pleasure Train" through Europe. The train is populated by beautiful prostitutes who will service soldiers while gaining info on those who betrayed the Reich.
Emanuelle is in Kenya to arrange an interview with the Italian American gangster George Lagnetti (Venantino Venantini, "Giorgio Rivetti" in the English dub). She succeeds in meeting him with help from her friend Susan Towers (Ely Galleani) and Prince Aurozanni (Pierre Marfurt) but is intrigued by other events, leading her to meet the white slave trader Francis Harley (Gabriele Tinti) and puts her to a dangerous quest at the San Diego mansion of Madame Claude (Gota Gobert), which functions as a brothel for top-level dignitaries and civil servants.
Emanuelle Richmond Morgan (Lasri) is an African American supermodel married to basketball star Fred Morgan (Percy Hogan). She had visited Beirut in July 1976 and fell in the centre of the Lebanese Civil War. She has been going through a state of amnesia since then, kept at a mental institution in Manhattan. Dr. Paul Gardner (Infanti) who is in charge of the clinic takes a special interest in Richmond's case and begins to personally investigate her past, starting with the photographer John Farmer (Franco Cremonini) who was with her in Beirut.
Emmanuelle (Sylvia Kristel) flies to Bangkok to meet her husband Jean (Daniel Sarky), a diplomat, who asks her if she had any other lovers while she was in Paris; she replies that she has not. After taking a nude swim, Emmanuelle is approached by a pretty young girl named Marie-Ange (Christine Boisson), who asks to meet Emmanuelle at her house.