Submission (1976 film)

Submission (Italian: Scandalo, 'Scandal') is an Italian film filmed in technicolor and directed by Salvatore Samperi based on his own script written in collaboration with Ottavio Jemma, according to Samperi.

It belongs to the drama and erotic genres and had as principal actors Franco Nero, Lisa Gastoni, Raymond Pellegrin and Andréa Ferréol.

[1][2] On a 1940 France, just before the great invasion, Eliane is a pharmacist who is married to her dull husband and has a teenage daughter.

One evening, the pharmacy clerk makes a pass at her when he thinks she is another girl.

When Eliane finally let herself admit her submission to Armand, he demands her teenage daughter to prove she'd do anything for him.