This version was released under the German title Foltergarten der Sinnlichkeit literally: Torture garden of sensuality.
Bruno Mattei co-directed the film with D'Amato, but only D'Amato was credited.
You don't see this level of quality often in shot-on-video programs, yet this team has studied the breakthroughs from the '60s pioneered by Mario Bava.
Carlo eventually catches Emanuelle and butchers her in real life on her living room rug, when suddenly the police arrive at the house, alerted to the melee by a neighbor.
The complicated story has to do with all sorts of political intrigue involving Uganda, but the action is largely restricted to the sexual kind.
Added to Salieri's 75-minute opus it's a decent package.