L'adolescente

1976 film by Alfonso Brescia
  • Aldo Crudo
  • Piero Regnoli
  • Alfonso Brescia[1]
Story byAldo Crudo [it][1]Produced byHilda Film[1]Starring
  • Tuccio Musumeci
  • Daniela Giordano
CinematographySilvio Fraschetti[1]Edited byLiliana Serra[1]Music byAlessandro Alessandroni[1]Distributed byVariety Distribution
Release date
  • 19 February 1976 (1976-02-19)
Running time
92 minutesCountryItalyLanguageItalian

L'adolescente (The Adolescent) is a 1976 commedia sexy all'italiana film directed by Alfonso Brescia. It starred Sonia Viviani, Daniela Giordano, Dagmar Lassander and Malisa Longo.

Plot

Vito Gnaula and Grazia Serritella are a Sicilian couple who marry after a series of turbulent events but Grazia is not willing to consummate their marriage, showing her father's sudden death as an excuse. Vito starts making sexual advances to his late father-in-law's secretary Katia but he has to avoid any scandal for he may lose the rights to his rich father-in-law's inheritance. However, the arrival of Grazia's teenage niece Serenella moves things well beyond Vito's control.

Cast

  • Tuccio Musumeci as Vito Gnaula
  • Daniela Giordano as Grazia Serritella
  • Sonia Viviani as Serenella, the niece
  • Raffaele Sparanero as Antonio
  • Dagmar Lassander as Katia Solvj
  • Aldo Giuffrè as Marshal of the Carabinieri
  • Giacomo Furia as the Notary
  • Marcello Martana [it] as Lance Corporal Bragadin
  • Franca Scagnetti as Carmeluzza
  • Malisa Longo as Frau Marlene
  • Maria Bosco
  • Gaetano Balistreri
  • Aldo Cecconi
  • Adriano Corneli
  • Roberto Giraudo
  • Nello Pazzafini[1]

Reception

Marco Giusti calls the film a "triumph of Sonia Viviani modelled after Gloria Guida, but in a Regnoli-Brescia version", and praises the female cast led by the graces of Dagmar Lassander and Daniela Giordano.[1]

Bibliography

  • Giusti, Marco (1999). dizionario dei film italiani STRACULT [sic]. Cles: Sterling & Kupfer. ISBN 88-200-2919-7.

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Giusti 1999, p. 5.