It seems there are always new potentials to explore
with an isolated movie setting in a mansion, small villa, or castle, where a
number of situations with fixed conditions can arise, murders can go unnoticed,
and the sexually liberated can binge to their heart’s content. The peculiar sex
crime thriller Top Sensation (aka The Seducers) embraces the many
possibilities of the isolated story setting but does away with the more conventional
remote house and substitutes it with a private recreational yacht, setting most of the movie on the open sea. Cabins below deck are the lavish bedrooms,
the control room makes a nice study, and the poop deck is obviously the lounge,
for partying, adultery, and all other manner of fun nonsense.
Top Sensation was directed and written
by Ottavio Alessi who has writing
credits for some thirty-two movies, which include Dick Smart 2007 and Emmanuelle
in America, but only two directing credits with Top Sensation being the last film he ever worked on as a director. The soundtrack, by Sante
Maria Romitelli, consists of a melodic and epic sounding piece that
could’ve come from a Spaghetti Western but does still manage to feel very
welcome here and is extremely memorable.
A big selling point to this movie is the fact that it stars Edwige Fenech and Rosalba Neri. Both of these Eurocult goddesses in the same movie,
in the same sex scenes together, is a big deal. Fenech hadn’t quite cemented her fame in several giallo films yet
at the time the film was made, and so the fact that she and Neri were together in the same movie was
probably incidental, but in retrospect it’s a glorious spectacle.
However, after watching Top Sensation
it should be apparent that this is not the film’s only credential.