L'ingenua

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L'ingenua
Directed byGianfranco Baldanello
Written byGiacomo Gramegna
Produced byArmando Bertuccioli
CinematographyRomano Scavolini
Music byCarlo Savina
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

L'ingenua is a 1975 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana and road movie directed by Gianfranco Baldanello. The film featured Ilona Staller in her first lead role and shared an almost identical essential cast and filming locations with the earlier Armando Bertuccioli film La nipote.[1]

Plot[edit]

Piero Spazin (George Ardisson) is a con artist who meets his friend Luigi Beton (Daniele Vargas), a fraudster, and the two get engaged in a new fraud scheme, also attempting to trick each other at the same time. Angela (Staller), a supposedly naïve employee of Piero's fiancée Augusta (Anna Maria Pescatori) becomes accidentally involved in their plan and agrees to accompany them on their journey. However, joining of Susy (Orchidea De Santis), another con artist to the group after meeting Luigi's son Rodolfo (Graziano Chiaro) makes things even more complicated.

Cast[edit]

  • Ilona Staller: Angela
  • George Ardisson: Piero Spazin
  • Daniele Vargas: Luigi Beton
  • Anna Maria Pescatori: Augusta Bortolon
  • Orchidea De Santis: Susy
  • Graziano Chiaro: Rodolfo
  • Ezio Marano: Cornelio
  • Otello Cazzola: Augusta's father
  • Antonia Cazzola: Cornelio's mother
  • Patrizia Bilardo: Elvira (Cornelio's wife)
  • Achille Grioni: the priest
  • Enzo Spitaleri: the notary

References[edit]

  1. ^ L'ingenua (1975) at ilmiovizioeunastanzachiusa.wordpress.com

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