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The Thousand and One Nights of Boccaccio in Canterbury · 1973

The Thousand and One Nights of Boccaccio in Canterbury (1973) is a Comedy film directed by Joe D'Amato, starring Gabriella Giorgelli, Margaret Rose Keil, Enza Sbordone.

Comedy

Overview

Boccaccio dreams of making a trip to hell and listening to the licentious tales of the damned: Story 1: Two couples, unknown to each one of them agree for swinging, but each meets one's own spouse. Story 2: A friar takes advantage, with deception, of a young bride obsessed with her insatiable husband. Story 3: A merchant is absent from home by entrusting his wife to her nephew and she initiates him to sexual experiences. Story 4: A husband has a homosexual relationship with one of his workers; the wife threatens the worker and requires too much sex from him and causes to his death. Story 5: A husband entrusts his wife and daughter to a music teacher who is considered inverted and therefore inoffensive: he has relationships with two women separately and together.

Cast

Gabriella Giorgelli, Margaret Rose Keil, Enza Sbordone, Antonio Spaccatini, Paolo Casella, Mimmo Poli, Marco Mariani, Ewelin Melcherich

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What is "The Thousand and One Nights of Boccaccio in Canterbury" about?

Boccaccio dreams of making a trip to hell and listening to the licentious tales of the damned: Story 1: Two couples, unknown to each one of them agree for swinging, but each meets one's own spouse. Story 2: A friar takes advantage, with deception, of a young bride obsessed with her insatiable husband. Story 3: A merchant is absent from home by entrusting his wife to her nephew and she initiates him to sexual experiences. Story 4: A husband has a homosexual relationship with one of his workers; the wife threatens the worker and requires too much sex from him and causes to his death. Story 5: A husband entrusts his wife and daughter to a music teacher who is considered inverted and therefore inoffensive: he has relationships with two women separately and together.

When was "The Thousand and One Nights of Boccaccio in Canterbury" released?

The Thousand and One Nights of Boccaccio in Canterbury was released in 1973.

Who stars in "The Thousand and One Nights of Boccaccio in Canterbury"?

The cast includes Gabriella Giorgelli, Margaret Rose Keil, Enza Sbordone, Antonio Spaccatini.