Erotic Games of a Respectable Family (1975) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 22, 1975

Original Title:
Giochi erotici di una famiglia per bene

Alternate Titles:
Juegos eroticos amorales
Juegos erĂ³ticos de una familia bien
Juegos erĂ³ticos de una familia de bien
Thrilling Story

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Emat Cinematografica

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

Professor Ricardo Rossi is an uncompromising moralist and a paladin of Catholic morals. He is understandably baffled when he finds his wife Elisa in bed with another woman (whom Rossi mistakens for a man). Furious, he poisons his wife and throws her body into a lake, then brings home a prostitute, Eva, to replace her. He also begins an affair with his niece Barbara. But Elisa is not dead, as Rossi soon finds and she is plotting with Eva to get rid of him. Rossi is more precise this time and shoots the two women dead. However, there is a complication and more deaths ensue...

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Assistant Camera:
Massimo Lupi

Assistant Costume Designer:
Stefano Paltrinieri

Assistant Director:
Francesco Degli Espinosa

Cinematography:
Angelo Baistrocchi

Director:
Francesco Degli Espinosa

Editor:
Roberto Colangeli

Makeup Artist:
Gloria Granati

Original Music Composer:
Gianfranco Di Stefano
Felice Di Stefano

Producer:
Vincenzo Matassi

Production Designer:
Giovanni Fratalocchi

Production Manager:
Giuseppe Frontani

Production Supervisor:
Giuseppe Gargiulo

Screenplay:
Renato Polselli

Script Supervisor:
Clara Tamburini

Still Photographer:
Giancarlo Filoni
Gianni De Martis

Story:
Renato Polselli

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