Una cavalla tutta nuda

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Movie
Original title Una cavalla tutta nuda
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1972
length 100 minutes
Rod
Director Franco Rossetti
script Franco Rossetti,
Francesco Milizia ,
Nelda Minucci
production Franco Rossetti,
Jack Lauder
music Don Backy
(as Aldo Caponi )
camera Roberto Girometti
cut Mario Morra
occupation

Una cavalla tutta nuda is an Italian sex film - Comedy in 1972 and directed by Franco Rossetti .

The film was based on motifs by Giovanni Boccaccio and Franco Sacchetti .

action

The two friends Folcacchio and Gulfardo are on the way as messengers and are supposed to deliver a message to the Bishop of Volterra . On the trip, the two meet a young farmer's wife, the blonde Gemmata. Folcacchio sleeps with her and then falls in love. In order to be able to be intimate with her again, the friends pretend Gemmata's husband to have a story: In the stable, a mare would transform into his wife. When Folcacchio is now intimate with Gemmata, her husband believes the young man is only getting on with a horse. Word of success spreads. Torello, known as "the stallion" because of his enormous penis, also sleeps with Gemmata. Folcacchio doesn't envy him. While Torello is having fun, Folcacchio and Gulfardo move on and meet the Spaniard Matias. He shows them that gold coins are hidden in a monastery. While the friends want to build an irrigation canal with the money, Matias wants the money alone. After they have tricked him, they return to Gemmata's farm, where Folacchio has fun with the "naked mare" again.

criticism

La Stampa summed up that the only (and foreseeable) purpose of the film was to put its little story, which was clearly announced in the title, in pictures as openly as possible, which thanks to the good Barbara Bouchet also succeeded in a modest setting. The Segnalazioni Cinematografiche said that for the fact that the film, inspired by the classic sources, was not really badly produced and made, some images and situations seemed reprehensible, and the vulgarity of the dialogue should be deprecated.

Remarks

The film grossed 571 million lire in Italian cinemas .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Marco Giusti: Dizionario dei film italiani stracult ( Italian ). Sperling & Kupfer 1999 ,, ISBN 8820029197 .
  2. ^ Roberto Chiti, Roberto Poppi, Enrico Lancia: Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film ( Italian ). Gremese, 1991 ,, ISBN 8876059350 .
  3. ^ Anonymus, in: La Stampa , March 2, 1972.
  4. Segnalazioni Cinematografiche, Vol. 73, 1972.