Aretino's Stories of the Three Lustful Daughters
1972 film
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Aretino's Stories of the Three Lustful Daughters (Italian: ...e si salvò solo l'Aretino Pietro, con una mano davanti e l'altra dietro..., lit.â'...and only Pietro Aretino was saved, with one hand in front and the other behind...') is a 1972 commedia sexy all'italiana film directed by Silvio Amadio and starring Franca Gonella.
Ivana Novak
Dorit Henke
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| Directed by | Silvio Amadio |
| Screenplay by | Enrico Bomba |
| Produced by | Sergio Simonetti |
| Starring | Franca Gonella Ivana Novak Dorit Henke |
| Cinematography | Antonio Modica |
| Edited by | Cesare Bianchini |
| Music by | Vittorio Stagni Elio Maestosi |
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| Country | Italy |
| Language | Italian |
Plot
Cast
- Franca Gonella as Nanna
- Ivana Novak as Concetta
- Dorit Henke as Fiorenza
- Elisa Mainardi as Violante
- Giorgio Favretto as Friar Fazio
- Silvio Spaccesi as Ser Cecco
- Renzo Rinaldi as Friar Crispino
- Carla Brait as Olimpia
- Vincenzo Ferro as Ser Alfiuccio da Candelusa
- Gino Milli as Guidotto
- Piero Maria Rossi as Raffaello
- Gabriele Villa as Pietro Aretino
Production
The film was produced by Cinematografica Vascello.[1][2] It is the second decameronico film based on the works by Pietro Aretino, following by two weeks the release of the less successful Le notti peccaminose di Pietro l'Aretino by Silvio Amadio.[3] It was shot in Arpino and in other locations in the Frosinone province.[1] It was filmed back-to-back with its immediate sequel, Aretino's Blue Stories, directed by Enrico Bomba and featuring most of the same cast.[1][3]
Release
Reception
Italian film critic Manlio Gomarasca panned the film, noting: "it lacks brilliant writing in its triviality,[...] it lacks the substance of a genuine Atellan Farce".[3]
