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as Marilinda / Marilena : The seductive cousin whose arrival upends the household. Gianni Demartiis as Carlo : The tyrannical innkeeper.

The film features a small ensemble cast, with most actors appearing under pseudonyms or alternative names in the credits. Provocation 1995 Movie Wiki

Often categorized as "softcore masquerading as erotica," the film is noted for its period-appropriate rustic atmosphere but criticized for a thin script and uneven acting. It is primarily sought out by fans of D'Amato or those interested in the "muses" of Tinto Brass, such as lead actress Erika Savastani. as Marilinda / Marilena : The seductive cousin

The movie received generally positive reviews from critics. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, praising the performances of Winstone and Shaw. However, some critics felt that the film oversimplified the complexities of the real-life case and relied too heavily on melodrama. Often categorized as "softcore masquerading as erotica," the

It was part of the post- Basic Instinct (1992) wave of erotic thrillers made for the home video market.

The plot twists through a series of erotic entrapment scenes, surveillance sequences, and an infamous “red-lit darkroom seduction” scene, which has become a signature moment for fans of the film. The climax reveals that Nick and Evelyn were secretly lovers working together to gaslight Laura into a psychotic break, intending to seize her fortune. However, Laura has been playing her own long game, faking her instability to expose the conspirators. The final scene shows Laura walking into the ocean, holding a photograph of her dead husband—ambiguously suggesting either liberation or madness.

Carlo's grandson, an inexperienced young man who spies on the adults to "learn the secrets of love". Provocation (1995) - IMDb

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