A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 26, 1979
Original Title:
El periscopio
Alternate Titles:
Give Us Our Daily Sex
Malicia erotica
Malizia erotica
Zeig Mir, Wie Man's Macht
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Estela Films
Films Dara
Ízaro Films
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 18
Runtime: 84
A pair of sexy bisexual nurses live in an apartment building, one floor up from a middle-aged couple and their son Albert, who is busy putting his new science project—a periscope—to good use by spying on the lingerie-wearing lovelies. Meanwhile, Albert’s mother is being even naughtier than her precious boy, sneaking off for some extra-marital action while her hair-obsessed husband is at the salon, having his follicles tended to.
Assistant Camera:
Miguel Roselló
Assistant Director:
Juan Antonio Arévalo
Assistant Editor:
Claudio García
Lucio Cortés
Camera Operator:
Joan Minguell
Costumer:
Rosario Viñas
Director:
José Ramón Larraz
Director of Photography:
Roberto Girometti
Editor:
José Luis Matesanz
Hairstylist:
Gloria Santiesteban
Makeup Artist:
Elisenda Villanueva
Music:
Ubaldo Continiello
Producer:
José María Cunillés
Vincenzo Salviani
Production Assistant:
Pedro Esteban
Production Coordinator:
Francisco Chuliá
Property Master:
Juan Bosch
Screenplay:
José Ramón Larraz
Sergio Garrone
Script Supervisor:
Federico Canudas
Second Assistant Camera:
Enrique Navarro
Set Decoration:
Franco Bottari
Still Photographer:
Francisco Riba
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