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        EL 
          REGRESO DE EVA MAN (The Return of Eva Man)
          also known as LA PITO-CONEJO [The Hidden Whistle]
          
        director 
          Zacarias Urbiola and Antonio D'Agostina
          starring Eva Coatti (Eva Robins) · Ajita Wilson · Sara 
          Mora · Ramon Centenero · Annj Goren
        
         
   
  
        The 
          adventures of Eva Man and Ajita continue in this sequel to the original 
          cult hit EVA 
          MAN. The plot is similar, with essentially the same cast, in 
          this story of an extremist militant organization mounting an offensive 
          to steal the 'love gun' developed by Professor Popov. As with 
          the first film, the professor has created the love gun, a major peace 
          weapon [designed to replace aggressive behavior with an instant 
          desire for making love]. When Professor Popov is kidnapped with the 
          weapon, his assistant Eva and her friend Ajita attempt to find the bad 
          guys and save the day. 
          
        Eva 
          is a woman, Eva is a man. Eva (Eva Coatti aka Eva Robins) is a hermaphrodite 
          who initially found fame with Antonio D'Agostina's masterwork CEREMONY 
          OF THE SENSES in 1979. They continued to work together in the 
          aforementioned EVA 
          MAN two years later. Both of those films were Italian productions. 
          When it came time for an Eva Man sequel, Antonio decided to be 
          part of the new cinematic sexual freedom in Spain (after the death of 
          dictator President Franco) and shoot the 'Certificate S' film 
          there while taking advantage of considerable tax incentives for making 
          Spanish product. To satisfy certain government requirements, the movie 
          was credited to co-director (a Spaniard named Zacarias Urbiola) but 
          Antonio D'Agostina has since admitted privately that it was mostly his 
          brainchild.
         
   
 
           
        
         
  
            
 
            