La figliastra

La figliastra: Storia di corna e di passioni is a 1976 commedia sexy all'italiana film directed by Edoardo Mulargia. It features Bruno Scipioni with Austrian sexploitation star Sonja Jeannine (credited as Sonia Jeanine).

La figliastra
Directed byEdoardo Mulargia
Produced byAnselmo Parrinello
Paolo Prestano
Written byLuigi Angelo
StarringNino Terzo, Bruno Scipioni
Music byGianfranco Di Stefano
CinematographyMaurizio Gennaro
Release date
31 July 1976
Running time
88 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

In France, the film was released in an adult version with added hardcore scenes and under the title Veuves excitées.[1]

Plot

The wife of the Sicilian barone Francesco 'Cocò' Laganà (Bruno Scipioni) dies of heart failure while having sex with the lecherous gardener Fefè (Nino Terzo). Cocò marries a Northerner widow named Nadia (Maristella Greco), her beautiful teenage daughter Daniela (Sonja Jeannine) later moving to her stepfather's house. Both Cocò and Fefè (who is now married to Cocò's nymphomaniac sister Agata (Lucrezia Love)) make sexual advances to Daniela but to no avail. Meanwhile Cocò's heirship to a large inheritance is in jeopardy because his late wife did not beget him a child and Nadia cannot get pregnant, the Sicilian customary law barring a man without offspring from heirship.

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