The Affairs of Aphrodite

The Affairs of Aphrodite

Release date : April 29, 1970
Runtime : 1h 15m
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Original Language : English /
Director : Alain Patrick /
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April 29, 1970 1h 15m Fantasy English More
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The god Antiochus purchases a female slave for the gods Aphrodite and her brother Apollo. She is not only to perform the expected duties of a slave but is also to take part in the depraved sexual activities the two gods constantly engage in. What they don't know is that the slave is actually Sappho, the exiled Cretan queen. They buy another female slave, Katenga, and take them back to their home on Mount Olympus. When young Paris, who is in love with Sappho, hears about it, he shows up at Mount Olympus to try to rescue her, but fails and is taken prisoner by Aphrodite and Apollo, who use him in their perverted sexual games. Paris and Sappho seemingly go along with them, but are actually plotting their escape. Complications ensue.
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  • title:The Affairs of Aphrodite
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1970
  • Runtime:1h 15m
  • Genres: Fantasy ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Alain Patrick /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The god Antiochus purchases a female slave for the gods Aphrodite and her brother Apollo. She is not only to perform the expected duties of a slave but is also to take part in the depraved sexual activities the two gods constantly engage in. What they don't know is that the slave is actually Sappho, the exiled Cretan queen. They buy another female slave, Katenga, and take them back to their home on Mount Olympus. When young Paris, who is in love with Sappho, hears about it, he shows up at Mount Olympus to try to rescue her, but fails and is taken prisoner by Aphrodite and Apollo, who use him in their perverted sexual games. Paris and Sappho seemingly go along with them, but are actually plotting their escape. Complications ensue.
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