Ubalda, All Naked and Warm
Quel gran pezzo dell'Ubalda tutta nuda e tutta calda, internationally released as Ubalda, All Naked and Warm (though translated to Spanish as "Ubalda la hermosa, ardiente y fogosa"[1]) is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Mariano Laurenti.
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Directed by | Mariano Laurenti |
Produced by | Luciano Martino |
Written by | Tito Carpi Luciano Martino Carlo Veo |
Starring | Edwige Fenech Pippo Franco |
Music by | Bruno Nicolai |
Cinematography | Tino Santoni |
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Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
It gained a great commercial success[2] and launched the "commedia sexy all'italiana" genre.[3][4] Walter Veltroni defined the film a "cult-title" and a title which is "a piece of Italian history".[5]
The couple of main actors Edwige Fenech-Pippo Franco was reunited for the similar Giovannona Long-Thigh, released the following year.
Cast
- Edwige Fenech as Ubalda
- Pippo Franco as Olimpio de' Pannocchieschi
- Karin Schubert as Fiamma
- Umberto D'Orsi as Master Oderisi
- Pino Ferrara as The Irascible Friar
- Gino Pagnani as Master Deodato
- Alberto Sorrentino as Notary Adone Bellezza
- Renato Malavasi as The Doctor
- Dante Cleri as Cantarano Da Nola
- Gabriella Giorgelli as The Girl in the Barn
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References
- Note: The literal translation from Italian is closer to "That Great Piece of Ubalda, Completely Naked and Totally Hot", while the translation from Spanish means "Ubalda the Beautiful, Hot and Spirited".
- L'Espresso , Edizioni 26-30. L'Espresso, 1998.
- Michele Giordano, Daniele Aramu. La commedia erotica italiana: vent'anni di cinema sexy made in Italy. Gremese Editore, 2000.
- Marco Lombardi. Cinegustologia. Il leone verde edizioni, 2009.
- Leandro Palestini (27 April 1996). "E' TORNATA L' UBALDA MEDIEVALE E ' BURINA'". La Repubblica. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
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