La nipote

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La nipote
La nipote DVD.jpg
Directed by Nello Rossati
Written byGiacomo Gramegna
Produced byArmando Bertuccioli
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Cinematography
Music by Carlo Savina
Distributed by Variety Distribution
Country Italy
LanguageItalian

La nipote is a 1974 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana-erotic drama film directed by Nello Rossati and starring Daniele Vargas with Francesca Muzio.

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In France, the film was released in an adult version with addition of Italian-produced hardcore sequences and under the title Une Nièce malicieuse in 1980. [1] [2]

Plot

Veneto in the year 1958. Wealthy engineer Luigi Favaretto arrives at his summer retreat to spend a quiet holiday with his dimwitted son Antonio, second wife and former stripper Zoraide, voluptuous housemaid Doris, and Piero, his friend but also Zoraide's secret lover. However, everything changes when Adele, Zoraide's niece, comes to stay with them following her mother's demise.

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