The Last Temptress

The Last Temptress is a 1970 action-drama written and produced by Herbert S. Hosen (under the aliases of Marion McFein and Robert Di Argento), and directed by Paul Riesner. Hosen reunited director Riesner with stars Anna Lindbergs, Alexander Neyt and Oscar Karmann as the main villain in a blatant yet failed attempt at repeating the success of The Lovebird, released just one year earlier. This is also evident in the film's Dutch title, namely Lokvogel, once again referring to a bird.

Summary
The Last Temptress is set in an unidentified poor republic and tells the story of Dacey Xenia (Anna Lindbergs), the wealthy, seductive daughter of an assassinated diplomat who uses and destroys everyone who crosses her path.

Xenia discovers her father was murdered on orders of the corrupt president Nero (Oscar Karmann), who had been her father's friend and whom her father had helped put into power. Obsessed with avenging her father, who she believed to have been a true patriot, Xenia returns from a life abroad to her home country to lead a revolution against Nero and his government, helped by the handsome and rebellious Campion (Alexander Neyt), only to find out that things aren't quite as black and white as she had assumed.

After Xenia herself is shot below a statue erected to exploit the memory of her father, she finally realizes she loves her country but has failed both it and her father.