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11 Days 11 Nights Part 7: The House of Pleasure (also known as La casa del piacere
The story follows Lord Gregory Sutton and his young wife Eleanor on their honeymoon in the Far East. They stay at a silk farm owned by Lin, the son of Gregory’s late business partner. While Gregory is frequently away on business, Lin begins to seduce Eleanor, eventually drawing her into a world of specialized "pleasure" where she is loaned out to other men at his atelier.
Introduction
The 11 Days 11 Nights franchise was largely the brainchild of Aristide Massaccesi, better known by his pseudonym Joe D'Amato. D'Amato was a prolific Italian filmmaker who transitioned from horror (like the infamous Anthropophagous) to erotica in the 80s and 90s.
While 4K and Blu-ray are the modern standards, for 90s erotic cult classics like The House of Pleasure, the DVDRip holds a nostalgic value. 11 days 11 nights part 7 the house of pleasure 1994 dvdrip
11 Days 11 Nights Part 7: The House of Pleasure is a definitive example of the direct-to-video erotic drama. It is a film created for a specific demographic, designed for the privacy of the living room rather than the public scrutiny of the theater. As the seventh entry in a franchise known for its loose continuity and branding tactics, it successfully delivers the genre requirements of its time. Today, it remains a point of interest for cinema historians tracing the evolution of
Contemporary reviews were dismissive: Segnocinema called it “an exhausted director recycling props.” However, modern reappraisal on cult film forums praises its “decadent atmosphere” and “truly bizarre ending where the house literally consumes the male lead.” The film holds a 5.6/10 on IMDb (as of 2026), with user reviews noting: “Watch it for the set design, not the acting.” 11 Days 11 Nights Part 7: The House
Night five: the confession
Mara took him to the rooftop garden at dawn and showed him the city emptying itself of sleep. She said her favorite thing about the House was the way people looked when they realized the bet was irreversible. “You can’t get the same past back,” she said. “You can only set a new one on top.” Her hands trembled. Jules told her the story that had been nibbling at his ribs: a summer vacation, a boat tethered to a pier, a boy who called him “big brother” and a night when the sea took more than it gave. He could not finish; words buckled in his throat.
. These films were notable for their "DVD era" ubiquity, often found in the back sections of video rental stores. While critics frequently dismissed them for their repetitive structures and dubbed dialogue, they served a specific niche, offering a bridge between mainstream drama and adult entertainment. Today, the film is viewed primarily through a lens of 90s nostalgia Introduction The 11 Days 11 Nights franchise was