The Last Decameron: Adultery in 7 Easy Lessons (1972)
1h 43m
Running Time
June 8, 1972Release Date
The Last Decameron: Adultery in 7 Easy Lessons (1972)
1h 43m
Running Time
June 8, 1972Release Date
Plot.
Seven novels of Boccaccio featuring dirty jokes.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Beba Lončar
Madonna Lydia (segment 'The Magic Pear Tree')
Pier Paola Bucchi
Storyteller
Femi Benussi
Madonna Isabella
Rosita Torosh
Madonna Francesca (segment 'The Mummy')
Giovanni Elsner
Storyteller
Marina Malfatti
Wife of Jealous Husband (segment 'The Jealous Husband')
Roy Bosier
Judge (segment "The Judgement")
Angela Covello
Peasant Girl (segment 'Eyes Heavenward')
Antonella Murgia
Madonna Filippa (segment "The Judgement")
Italo Alfaro
Director
Giovanni Boccaccio
Writer
Luigi Russo
Writer
Luigi Russo
Writer
Enzo Boetani
Producer
Giuseppe Collura
Producer
Alberto Atenari
Riccardo (segment 'The Rendezvouz')
Letizia Lehir
Madonna Catella (segment 'The Rendezvouz') (as Letizia Liehir)
Gianni Meccia
Composer
Gianni Meccia
Composer
Carla Mancini
Lusca (segment 'The Magic Pear Tree')
Carlo Simoni
Pirro (segment 'The Magic Pear Tree')
Fausto Tommei
Nicostrato (segment 'The Magic Pear Tree')
Franco Alpestre
Lambertuccio (segment 'The Horny Horseman')
Mario Carrara
(segment 'The Horny Horseman')
Gianni Marras
(segment 'The Horny Horseman')
Ernesto Colli
Renutio (segment 'The Mummy')
Guerrino Crivello
Alessandro (segment 'The Mummy')
Marco Mariani
Baldino (segment 'The Mummy')
Melù Valente
Francesca's Hand-Maid (segment 'The Mummy')
Gino Milli
Filippo (segment 'The Jealous Husband')
Enzo Robutti
The Jealous Husband (segment 'The Jealous Husband')
Rory Altavilla
(segment 'The Jealous Husband')
Giuseppe Valenti
(segment 'The Jealous Husband')
Franco Angrisano
The Abbott (segment 'Eyes Heavenward')
Luigi Montini
Brother Enrico (segment 'Eyes Heavenward')
Linda Sini
Maid of Isabella (segment 'The Horny Horseman') (uncredited)
Sebastiano Celeste
Camera Operator
Bruno Zambrini
Music
Giuseppe Pinori
Director of Photography
Gianni Siragusa
Assistant Director
Details.
Release DateJune 8, 1972
Original NameDecameron n° 3 - Le più belle donne del Boccaccio
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 43m
Genres
Wiki.
Decameron No 3 - The most beautiful women of the Boccaccio (also known as The Last Decameron - The most beautiful women of the Boccaccio) is a 1972 film directed by Italo Alfaro.The song Tirin Tiron, very vaguely inspired by the original Carmina Burana (not those rewritten by Carl Orff in the 1930s), is sung on the titles of head and tail by the Country cousins.