Scene from Caboblanco (1980)
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Duration: 150 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Ana De Sade
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Alternate Names: آنا د ساد, آنا دِ سِید
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"Few are unaware of the scandalous sexual exploits attributed to the Marquis de Sade. Thus, when Skin Central discovered an actress named Ana de Sade, assumptions ran wild about her character. This mysterious Mexican beauty might appear capable of ravishing one's intimate spaces, but it is more likely that viewers will cause harm to themselves while watching her undress onscreen. Such was the case in 'Los Indolentes' (1979), where a voyeur witnesses Ana bathing her nude breasts, pubic area, and buttocks, making cleanliness seem incredibly provocative.
To vary her roles, Ana starred in the racy comedy 'Las Mujeres de Jeremías' (1980). Rather than tickling viewers' funny bones, however, it may elicit other reactions due to its opening scene featuring Ana and four of her closest friends, all naked, showering together. A towel for Mr. Skin might be in order! Following this, Ana shared screen time with Dominique Sanda in the action film 'Cabo Blanco' (1980).
Next, Ana appeared alongside the alluring Harris twins, Leigh and Lynette, in the fantasy adventure 'Sorceress' (1982), showcasing her bewitching presence. She saved her most steamy performance for last, however, in the sex comedy 'Tres Mexicanos Ardientes' (1986). In this film, Ana displays her comedic timing and stunning physique while conversing nude with Lina Santos, granting audiences a full-frontal view of her body and a generous glimpse of her beautiful buttocks. Muchas gracias, Señorita de Sade!"

Dominique Sanda
Birth Name: Dominique Marie-Françoise Renée Varaigne
Birth Date: 1951-03-11
Birth Place: Paris, France
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Alternate Names: Dominique Marie-Françoise Renée Varaigne
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Dominique Sanda, born Dominique Marie-Françoise Renée Varaigne on March 11, 1951 in Paris to Lucienne Pinchon and Gérard Sanda, is a French actress and former fashion model. She gained prominence for her roles in European films such as 'Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini', 'The Conformist', 'Novecento', 'Beyond Good and Evil', 'The Mackintosh Man', and 'Steppenwolf'. Notably, she won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1976 for her role in 'The Inheritance'. She is known for her role as Lucia in the film 'Le voyage en douce'.
About the Movie: Caboblanco (1980)

Release Year: 1980
Nation: Mexico, United States of America
Alternative Title: Cabo Blanco, Der Schatz von Caboblanco, Kaboblanko, Кабобланко, Bily Mys, Højt spil i Cabo Blanco, Verinen rannikko, O skliros tou Cavo Blanco, A Aventura Começa em Caboblanco, Caboblanco - dit lagen inte nar, CaboBlanco: Where Legends Are Born..., Caboblanco... Where Legends Are Born
Director: J. Lee Thompson
Writer: Jaime Comas Gil, Milton S. Gelman, Morton S. Fine, Víctor Andrés Catena
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Companies: Arco Films, Cabo Blanco Production Inc., MVS Televisión
Genre: Adventure, Drama, Romance
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Keywords
Keywords: caboblanco peru, expatriate, peru, sunken treasure
Story
In post-World War II Cabo Blanco, Peru, cafe owner Giff Hoyt finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue involving Nazi refugees and their enemies. The murder of a sea explorer is initially dismissed as an accident by the corrupt local police, but Giff becomes suspicious. When Marie, a new arrival, is intimidated by the police chief, Giff intervenes to help her. He begins to suspect that Beckdorff, a Nazi refugee living in the area, is involved in some way. It is later revealed that Beckdorff is searching for sunken treasure.
Summary
Caboblanco is an adventure drama set in post-WWII Peru, directed by J. Lee Thompson. The film centers around Giff Hoyt, an expatriate cafe owner who becomes embroiled in a conspiracy involving Nazi refugees seeking to uncover buried treasure. The story unfolds against the backdrop of political tension and corruption in Cabo Blanco.