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Cast

Gloria Guida

Gloria Guida

Eliana

Lando Buzzanca

Lando Buzzanca

Memé Di Costanzo

Andréa Ferréol

Andréa Ferréol

Isotta

Nerina Montagnani

Nerina Montagnani

Nana

Franca Dominici

Franca Dominici

Isotta's Mother

Gianna Salvi

Gianna Salvi

Isotta's Aunt

Nais Lago

Nais Lago

Isotta's Aunt

Barbara Bouchet

Barbara Bouchet

Giorgia O'Brien

Giorgia O'Brien

Antonella Antinori

Antonella Antinori

Luciano Crovato

Luciano Crovato

Bruna Cealti

Bruna Cealti

Mauro Chiari

Mauro Chiari

Filippo De Gara

Filippo De Gara

Augusta Di Vincenzi

Augusta Di Vincenzi

Wedding guest (uncredited)

Crew

Marisa Crimi

Marisa Crimi

Costume Design

Mauro Severino

Mauro Severino

Screenplay

Giuseppe D'Agata

Giuseppe D'Agata

Screenplay

Giuseppe Bernardini

Giuseppe Bernardini

Director of Photography

Mauro Severino

Mauro Severino

Director

Monica Venturini

Monica Venturini

Producer

Gianni Ferrio

Gianni Ferrio

Original Music Composer

Guido Josia

Guido Josia

Production Design

Alberto Gallitti

Alberto Gallitti

Editor

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Swept Away by Family Affection

19781.0 / 10100 min
Romance, Comedy

Overview

This is an Italian sex comedy that, like the earlier sex comedy "Il Gatto Mammone", combines the comic stylings of Lando Buzzanca ("The Eroticist", "Il Domestico") with gorgeous, oft-nude body of Gloria Guida (Miss Teen Italy of 1974). Actually, Guida gets to demonstrate a few comic styling of her own as a bohemian theater "actress" who lives in cramped apartment with a whole bunch of other clothing-averse bohemian types. She is very devoted to her older beau Buzzanca, but his life is very complicated due to his own devotion to his very big and very old dog, the ironically named "Piccolo" (basically "Tiny"), and his even older grandmother. In order to take care of these two dependents, he forsakes his loyal girlfriend for a rich female pharmacist (Andrea Ferriola) and moves in with her and her haughty bourgeois mother and aunts--with disastrous results for all involved.