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                  |  The Frightened Woman (1971)
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"A stunning visual tour of the psychology underlying the sexuality of discipline."-Eye Magazine
 Sayer, a secretive, wealthy man, devotes his weekends to a very special vice.At his luxurious villa outside of Rome, Sayer gratifies his sadistic fantasies through elaborately staged games of "master and slave" and "dominant/submissive."But one Friday evening, when his regular girl becomes unavailable, Sayer lures a young, beautiful journalist to be his slave for the weekend, leading to a surprisingly twisted game of terror and pleasure.
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