Confessions of a Lady Cop
La poliziotta fa carriera, internationally released as Confessions of a Lady Cop, is a 1976 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. It is an unofficial sequel of Steno's La poliziotta in which sex and nudity become more explicit,[1] and at the same time it is a parody of the poliziottesco film genre.[2] The film had two sequels, all starred by Edwige Fenech and directed by Tarantini, A Policewoman on the Porno Squad (La poliziotta della squadra del buon costume, 1979), and A Policewoman in New York (La poliziotta a New York, 1981).[2]
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Directed by | Michele Massimo Tarantini |
Written by | Francesco Milizia Marino Onorati Michele Massimo Tarantini |
Starring | Edwige Fenech |
Music by | Pulsar |
Cinematography | Giancarlo Ferrando |
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Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Cast
- Edwige Fenech: Gianna Amicucci
- Gigi Ballista: Questore Moretti
- Alvaro Vitali: Agente Tarallo
- Mario Carotenuto: Commissario Antinori
- Gianfranco D'Angelo: Onorevole Mannello
- Michele Gammino: Cecè
- Giuseppe Pambieri: Dr. Alberto Moretti
- Riccardo Garrone: Federico Innocenti
- Francesco Mulè: Alfredo Amicucci
- Gastone Pescucci: Tonino er mammola
- Nello Pazzafini: Mojefuma
- Gino Pagnani: Cecè's Friend
- Fortunato Arena: the man who falls into the fountain
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See also
References
- Michele Giordano, Daniele Aramu, La commedia erotica italiana, Gremese Editore, 2000. ISBN 888440035X.
- Peter Bondanella. A History of Italian Cinema. Continuum International Publishing Group, 2009. ISBN 1441160698.
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