
When Women Were Called Virgins
Aug 23 1972
•1h 29m
•Comedy
When women were called Madonna is a film of 1972 directed by Aldo Grimaldi . The film is one of the first Italian erotic comedies in which a licentious bursting Edwige Fenech struggles with the nagging demands of three suitors.
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Edwige Fenech
Giulia

Vittorio Caprioli
Ser Cecco

Stefania Careddu
Francesca

Jürgen Drews
Ruberto
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