When Women Were Called Virgins
When Women Were Called Virgins (Italian: Quando le donne si chiamavano madonne) is a 1972 commedia sexy all'italiana written and directed by Aldo Grimaldi. It is part of a series of derivative erotic comedies set in the Middle Ages which were based on the success of Pier Paolo Pasolini's The Decameron.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Aldo Grimaldi |
Written by | Giovanni Grimaldi |
Story by | Aldo Grimaldi |
Starring | Edwige Fenech Vittorio Caprioli |
Music by | Giorgio Gaslini |
Cinematography | Angelo Lotti |
Edited by | Daniele Alabiso |
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Language | Italian |
Cast
- Edwige Fenech as Giulia Varrone
- Vittorio Caprioli as Ser Cecco
- Stefania Careddu as Francesca
- Don Backy as Marcuzio dei Lucani
- Jürgen Drews as Ruberto
- Paolo Turco as Tazio
- Antonia Brancati as Lucia
- Mario Carotenuto as Quinto Fulvo
- Carlo De Mejo as Gisippo
- Francesca Benedetti as Gisa
- Peter Berling as Romildo Varrone
- Carletto Sposito as Friar Mariaccio
- Eva Garden as Peronella
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