Do you have any anecdotes from working on that series with Scott Bakula?
Of all the independent DVD production companies, Severin Films ranks near the top when it comes to producing first class editions of second-rate films. That isn’t meant as a knock. The company, which specializes in making Italian “B” movies accessible to American audiences, has unearthed a number of interesting titles ranging from guilty pleasures to films that have far more entertainment value than one might be lead to expect. Such a case is Severin’s recent release of a second series of Black Emanuelle films in a boxed set. Virtually everyone has heard of the original Emmanuelle, the artsy 1974 soft-core French movie that broke box-office records around the globe and extended erotic entertainment from the realm of guys with trench coats on their laps to everyday couples. In the wake of the film’s success, virtually every independent European movie producer began to grind out sex films using the title Emanuelle, though most had nothing whatsoever to do with the original film. (For leg