Through her quest, Emily learned that innocence wasn't about being naive but about the resilience to face the truth and the courage to act upon it. As she unraveled the threads of her family's past, she discovered that even in the darkest of tales, there was always a glimmer of innocence, a beacon that guided one back to the path of righteousness and peace.
Composed by Walter Sear , known for his work on various cult and horror films. Technical Details and Availability Release Date: April 27, 1980 (USA). justine a matter of innocence 19801080pds
The 1980s film stock used for these productions often suffered from "muddy" transfers in the VHS and early DVD eras. A 1080p digital scan restores the deep reds and natural skin tones that the director intended. Through her quest, Emily learned that innocence wasn't
is a 1980 adult erotic film directed by Roberta Findlay (often credited under various pseudonyms). It is noted for its higher production values compared to standard adult features of the era and is often described as a "coming-of-age" story with hardcore elements. Plot Summary Technical Details and Availability Release Date: April 27,
The narrative centers on the character of Justine Cates, portrayed by Hillary Summers. Following the death of her father, Justine leaves her boarding school in France to live with her wealthy uncle at his estate in New England. The story explores Justine's transition into a new social environment and her interactions with the various residents of the estate, including a business partner played by Vanessa del Rio. The plot draws loose inspiration from classical literary themes regarding the loss of innocence and the corruption of virtue within aristocratic or wealthy settings.