Donna... cosa si fa per te | |
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Directed by | Giuliano Biagetti |
Written by | Marino Onorati Michele Massimo Tarantini |
Starring | Renzo Montagnani Jenny Tamburi |
Cinematography | Franco Villa |
Music by | Berto Pisano |
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Language | Italian |
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A rich Tuscan aristocrat allows himself to be seduced by a beautiful woman to whom he gives a ride. The girl tries to move him with phoney and pathetic family stories, hiding she is actually a prostitute. [4]
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