This film essentially begins with a Southern belle by the name of "Emanuelle" (Malisa Longo) who is, by her own admission both spoiled and superficial. She is also extremely sadistic with the slaves her father owns and uses every opportunity to abuse them whenever possible. As it so happens, her fiancé "Lawrence" (Antonio Gismondo) also owns slaves but, even though he also has them beaten on occasion, considers them to be valuable property and doesn't want them damaged too badly. That doesn't, however, prevent him from raping some of the young females whenever he feels like it. In any event, Emanuelle is quite possessive and the thought of him spending any time with a black woman is something that she simply cannot tolerate. That said, when he begins to show signs of affection for her black house servant "Judith" (Rita Manna), it enrages Emanuelle to the point that she decides to sleep with one of the black, male slaves named "Elia" (Percy Hogan). Unfortunately, her sadistic nature soon gets the better of her and this causes serious problems for all concerned. Now rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this Italian blaxploitation film was obviously a low-budget production and it suffered as a result. Not only was the acting second-rate but so was the film quality as well. Likewise, a number of the sex scenes seemed a bit too hurried and as a result this served to cheapen the movie even further. Be that as it may, I wasn't very impressed with this film and I have rated it accordingly. Below average.