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Le inibizioni del dottor Gaudenzi, vedovo col complesso della buonanima (1971)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 33M

Director : Giovanni Grimaldi
Writer : Giovanni Grimaldi

Synopsis

Doctor Gaudenzi, a real Sicilian manly man living in Rome, Italy, married the daughter of a wealthy industrialist. One day, his wife is about to die, and being very religious, she asks for a cardinal to perform the last rites and further demands that her husband pledges not to marry or be with other women after she dies. Constrained by the cardinal's presence, Gaudenzi promises, and she promptly dies. Later, as soon as he is about to fall in temptation when looking at sexy girls, strange things happen, finally convincing him that his jealous wife is watching from "out there". Gaudenzi decides to give up on his lusty life: he's returning to his Sicily home and, to be on the sure side, he asks to be injected with female hormones. That's when he meets a sexy woman no man can resist...

Actors

Carlo Giuffrè
Carlo Giuffrè
Francesco Gaudenzi
Françoise Prévost
Françoise Prévost
Laura Gaudenzi
Katia Christine
Katia Christine
Paola Uzzeda
Saro Urzì
Saro Urzì
Salvatore Uzzeda
Renato Malavasi
Renato Malavasi
Giovanni, the servant in Catania
Annie Carol Edel
Annie Carol Edel
Factory Girl
Marisa Bartoli
Marisa Bartoli
Virginia Fracassini
Francesca Benedetti
Francesca Benedetti
Ilaria Guerrini
Ilaria Guerrini
Carla Mancini
Carla Mancini
Girl in airport
Enrico Marciani
Enrico Marciani
Gilberto Mazzi
Gilberto Mazzi
Giuseppe Pattavina
Giuseppe Pattavina
Carla Romanelli
Carla Romanelli
Linda Sini
Linda Sini
Viscardi's Wife
Renata Zamengo
Renata Zamengo
Anna Zinnemann
Anna Zinnemann
Barbosa Vania
Barbosa Vania
Solange
Solange
Giovanni Cori
Giovanni Cori
Manlio Dalla Pria
Manlio Dalla Pria
Franca Haas
Franca Haas
Fulvio Mingozzi
Fulvio Mingozzi
Servant in Rome
Francesco Sineri
Francesco Sineri
Paolo Carlini
Paolo Carlini
Prof. Viscardi
Carlo Sposito
Carlo Sposito
Serpieri - the General Manager
Marisa Fabbri
Marisa Fabbri
Luisa - la moglie di Francesco
Consalvo Dell'Arti
Consalvo Dell'Arti
Francesco Salvi
Francesco Salvi

Crews

Giovanni Grimaldi
Giovanni Grimaldi
Director
Lello Luzi
Lello Luzi
Producer
Gastone Di Giovanni
Gastone Di Giovanni
Director of Photography
Paolo Fondato
Paolo Fondato
First Assistant Director
Marina Grimaldi
Marina Grimaldi
Script Supervisor
Rita Triunveri
Rita Triunveri
Assistant Editor
Maurizio Giustini
Maurizio Giustini
Makeup Department Head
Giancarlo Marin
Giancarlo Marin
Hair Department Head
Luciano Giustini
Luciano Giustini
Makeup Artist
Osanna Guardini
Osanna Guardini
Assistant Costume Designer
Roberto Ranucci
Roberto Ranucci
Assistant Costume Designer
Mario Sensi
Mario Sensi
Camera Operator
Ettore Corso
Ettore Corso
Assistant Camera
Marcello Carlini
Marcello Carlini
Assistant Camera
Pietro Vesperini
Pietro Vesperini
Sound
Goffredo Salvatori
Goffredo Salvatori
Sound
Vittorio Fornasiero
Vittorio Fornasiero
Still Photographer
Aldo Marini
Aldo Marini
Production Design
Giulia Mafai
Giulia Mafai
Costume Design
Goffredo Potier
Goffredo Potier
Sound Mixer
Daniele Alabiso
Daniele Alabiso
Editor
Nico Fidenco
Nico Fidenco
Original Music Composer
Giacomo Dell'Orso
Giacomo Dell'Orso
Conductor
Lanfranco Ceccarelli
Lanfranco Ceccarelli
Production Manager
Giovanni Grimaldi
Giovanni Grimaldi
Story
Giovanni Grimaldi
Giovanni Grimaldi
Screenplay

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