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Blue Belle

Blue Belle is a 1976 drama film directed by Massimo Dallamano and starring Annie Belle, Felicity Devonshire, and Maria Rohm. It was written by Dallamano and Marcello Coscia.

Last revised
Jun 18, 2026
Read time
≈ 2 min
Length
376 w
Citations
11
Source
La fine dell'innocenza
Italian theatrical release poster
Directed byMassimo Dallamano
Screenplay by
  • Massimo Dallamano
  • Marcello Coscia1
Story by
  • Massimo Dallamano
  • Marcello Coscia1
Produced byHarry Alan Towers2
StarringAnnie Belle
Felicity Devonshire
Ciro Ippolito
Charles Fawcett
CinematographyFranco Delli Colli1
Edited byNicholas Wentworth
Music by
Production
companies
  • Coralta Cinematografica
  • Italian International Film
  • Barongreen1
Distributed byP.I.C. Produzione Intercontinentali Cinematografiche1
Release date
  • 1976 (1976)
CountriesUnited Kingdom
Italy2
LanguageEnglish

Blue Belle (also known as Annie, Teenage Emanuelle, The End of Innocence and La fine dell'innocenza) is a 1976 drama film directed by Massimo Dallamano and starring Annie Belle, Felicity Devonshire, and Maria Rohm.32 It was written by Dallamano and Marcello Coscia.

Premise

Annie, the mistress of a middle-aged financier, accompanies him on a trip to Hong Kong. When his business interests collapse Annie ends up destitute. She is befriended by a group of socialites and begins her rite of passage in their world.

Cast

Reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Blue Belle slides comfortably into the apparently still chic hand-me-downs of big sisters Emmanuelle, Black Emanuelle and Vanessa, while conducting her own search for truth, sexual fulfilment and box-office receipts in the ever-dependable Orient. Massimo Dallamano (alias Jack Dalmas when he photographed Leone's Fistful of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More) directs in the current soft-core format: a combination of over-upholstered emptiness and frosty sincerity that effectively reduces characters, locations and story to the level of scenery. Actress Annie Belle re-enacts some of her 'real-life adventures' well enough, but Ines Pellegrini's mysterious features (she played Zumurrud in Pasolini's Arabian Nights) lend this voyage its only real spirituality."4

References

References

  1. "Blue Belle [La fine dell'innocenza] (1976)". Archiviodelcinemaitaliano.it (in Italian). Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  2. "Blue Belle". BFI Film & Television Database. Archived from the original on 8 February 2009. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  3. "Blue Belle". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
  4. "Blue Belle". The Monthly Film Bulletin. 44 (516): 39. 1 January 1977. ProQuest 1305832687.
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