Second 'Emmanuelle' film in the official 'Emmanuelle' series not to feature Sylvia Kristel nor see her playing Emmanuelle. Kristel did not appear in Emmanuelle 5 (1987) either but did return for Emmanuelle 7 (1993).
While he is only credited with the storyline of 1988's Emmanuelle 6 (1988), Jean Rollin in fact served as the director of at least half the doomed production.
The director credited with the disastrous production of Emmanuelle 6 (1988) is Bruno Zincone, a former editor, unprepared for a South American shoot, and with an inexperienced actress as his lead. Jean Rollin told Peter Blumenstock in the pages of Video Watchdog, and Virgins and Vampires, that he stepped in to complete the film when Zincone, "couldn't go back and finish it because he had another job to go to." With the film only partially completed and the investors understandably angry and worried, Rollin stepped in with little to no preparation, and finished the film. Rollin recalled to Blumenstock that one of his main contributions to Emmanuelle 6 was coming up, "with the idea of Emmanuelle having lost her memory", an admittedly absurd touch that at the very least recalls some of Rollin's past glories.