La moglie vergine
La moglie vergine, internationally released as At Last, at Last, Valentina... The Virgin Wife and You've Got to Have Heart, is a 1975 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Marino Girolami (here credited as Franco Martinelli).[1]
Directed by | Marino Girolami (as Franco Martinelli) |
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Produced by | Edmondo Amati |
Written by | Carlo Veo Marino Girolami |
Starring | Edwige Fenech |
Music by | Armando Trovajoli |
Cinematography | Fausto Zuccoli |
Release date | 20 December 1975 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Plot
Valentina (Edwige Fenech) and Giovannino (Ray Lovelock) are a wealthy young couple who return to their home in Iseo, Lombardy after honeymoon and it is revealed that Valentina is still a virgin due to her husband's erectile dysfunction. The news rapidly travels and soon there are many men who volunteer to deflower Valentina, including Giovannino's amorous uncle Federico (Renzo Montagnani) and their lawyer Caldura (Antonio Guidi) but Valentina is keen to resist their advances. On the other hand, Giovannino is getting increasingly bored with their sexless marriage made even more difficult by the sexual escapades involving his brother Gianfranco (Michele Gammino) and his insatiable German wife Brigitte (Florence Barnes).
Cast
- Edwige Fenech: Valentina
- Ray Lovelock: Giovannino Arrighini
- Renzo Montagnani: Federico
- Antonio Guidi: Caldura
- Michele Gammino: Gianfranco Arrighini
- Maria Rozaria Riuzzi: Camilla
- Florence Barnes: Brigitte Arrighini
- Carroll Baker: Lucia
- Gabriella Giorgelli: Matilde
References
- Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 1991. ISBN 8876059695.