...And Give Us Our Daily Sex
1979 film by José Ramón Larraz
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...And Give Us Our Daily Sex (Italian: Malizia erotica, Spanish: El periscopio) is a 1979 Italian-Spanish film directed by José Ramón Larraz,[3] written by Larraz and Sergio Garrone,[3][4] and starring Laura Gemser and Bárbara Rey.[3][5]
Sergio Garrone
Vincenzo Salviani
Bárbara Rey
Mila Stanic
José Castillo
Alfred Lucchetti
José Sazatornil
Daniele Vargas
Gabriele Tinti
| ...And Give Us Our Daily Sex | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | José Ramón Larraz |
| Screenplay by | José Ramón Larraz Sergio Garrone |
| Produced by | José María Cunillés Vincenzo Salviani |
| Starring | Laura Gemser Bárbara Rey Mila Stanic José Castillo Alfred Lucchetti José Sazatornil Daniele Vargas Gabriele Tinti |
| Cinematography | Roberto Girometti[1] |
| Edited by | José Luis Matesanz |
| Music by | Ubaldo Continiello |
Production companies | Estela Films Ízaro Films[2] |
Release dates |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
| Countries | Italy Spain |
| Language | Spanish |
Plot
Alfonso is a teenager who lives in a wealthy family, with an adulterous mother and a foolish father. As he experiences his first sexual impulses, Alfonso discovers that a couple of charming nurses live upstairs in his apartment, so he will look for any excuse to get in touch with them, including building a handmade periscope to spy on them.
Cast
- Laura Gemser as Verónica's Friend
- Bárbara Rey as Verónica
- Ángel Herraiz as Alfonso
- Mila Stanic as Carla, Alfonso's Mother
- José Castillo as Don Ignacio, Alfonso's Father
- Alfred Lucchetti as Carla's Lover (credited as Alfredo Luchetti)
- José Sazatornil as José Antonio Cañavate (credited as José Sazatornil 'Saza')
- José María Cañete as Editorial Employee (credited as José Mª Cañete)
- Francisco Jarque as Pawn Shop Clerk
- Daniele Vargas as Oculist (credited as Danielle Vargas)
- Jordi Bofill as Leatherworking Owner (uncredited)
- Manuel Bronchud as False Policeman (uncredited)
- Mir Ferry as Hairdresser (uncredited)
- Amparo Moreno as Felisa (uncredited)
- Gabriele Tinti as Professor (uncredited)[6]
- Arnau Vilardebó as Hairdresser Client (uncredited)
Production
The film is part of a wave of softcore pornographic films made in Spain during the second half of the 1970s, part of a cultural trend known as el destape ("the uncovering").[7][8] It is one of a group of Italy-Spain softcore film co-productions, alongside Historia de Eva/Piccole labbra (1978), both featuring Bárbara Rey.[9][10]
The film is one of Gemser's films that features her husband Gabriele Tinti in a minor role.[6]