The title "" (1995), directed by Nicky Ranieri and produced by the Mario Salieri Entertainment Group , stands as a significant entry in the mid-90s era of Italian adult cinema . Known for its high production values and controversial narrative, the film reflects the distinct style of the Salieri production house, which often blended dark eroticism with plot-driven storytelling. The Creative Vision: Nicky Ranieri and Mario Salieri
The film's plot, sometimes released under the title Pentax Check In or Objectif Fatal , is centered around a hotel setting. The story follows a hotel receptionist and an accomplice who engage in a disturbing scheme involving the drugging and photographing of unsuspecting female guests. Pentax -Nicky Ranieri- Mario Salieri Entertainm...
and Jenny Fields (appearing as Cristina Dance ): Rounded out a cast of established "superstars" who provided the film with high-market appeal. Technical Execution The title "" (1995), directed by Nicky Ranieri
(also known as Davide Contessa ) directed this project under the banner of the Mario Salieri Entertainment Group , a studio legendary for moving the adult industry toward more cinematic, "feature-style" productions. Ranieri, who is also known for directing titles like Sequestro di Persona , often collaborated with Salieri to create films that went beyond simple vignettes, favoring complex—and frequently dark—narratives. Plot and Themes The story follows a hotel receptionist and an
: Reviews often highlight the "fragrant floral arrangements" and "luxurious bedding" used as visual motifs within the hotel setting to contrast with the dark nature of the plot. Nicky Ranieri - Film: Film E TV - Amazon.it
: The film has faced significant retrospective criticism for its themes of non-consensual encounters, which were a recurring, albeit highly controversial, trope in certain 1990s European adult productions. Cast and Production Highlights