Do Not Commit Adultery
1971 comedy film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Do Not Commit Adultery (Italian: Non commettere atti impuri) is a 1971 commedia sexy all'italiana co-written and directed by Giulio Petroni.
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| Directed by | Giulio Petroni |
| Written by | Giulio Petroni Marco Zavattini |
| Starring | Barbara Bouchet Dado Crostarosa Simonetta Stefanelli |
| Cinematography | Antonio Secchi |
| Edited by | Roberto Colangeli |
| Music by | Riz Ortolani |
| Distributed by | Multicom Entertainment Group |
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| Country | Italy |
| Language | Italian |
Plot
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Cast
- Barbara Bouchet as Nadine
- Dado Crostarosa as Pino Liguori
- Simonetta Stefanelli as Maria Teresa
- Marisa Merlini as Maria Teresa's Mother
- Claudio Gora as Uncle Giacomo
- Luciano Salce as Damiano Liguori
- Gigi Ballista as Father Spiridione
- Franco Balducci as Accountant
Production
The film was produced by Avalea Film.[1][2] It was shot in Assisi.[2][3] It is based on the Petroni's short story La crisi mistica ('The mystical crisis'), published in the late 1960s in the magazine Athos.[2] It marked the debut of Simonetta Stefanelli.[2][3]
Release
The film was released in Italian cinemas by P.A.C. in November 1971.[2][4]
Reception
La Stampa described the film as "a lightweight '50s-style comedy, refreshed with the permissive nudity of the '70s", in which "the director's touch feels weak and unfocused."[5]
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