Chaste and Pure (1981)
Antonio is married to a very wealthy woman but the sole heir of the family fortune is his daughter. He induce his dying wife to swear in the daughter of remaining "chaste and pure" ( so that she cannot marry ) until his own death.
Director: Salvatore Samperi
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Laura Antonelli as Rosa Di Maggio |
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Fernando Rey as Antonio Di Maggio |
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Massimo Ranieri as Fernando |
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Christian De Sica as Carletto Morosini |
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Enzo Cannavale as Don Bottazzi |
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Riccardo Billi as Father of Carletto |
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Sergio Di Pinto as Gustavo Bottesini |
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Valeria Fabrizi as Second wife of Bottesini |
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Vincenzo Crocitti as 'Picci' |
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Gabrielle Lazure as Lisetta |
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Diego Cappuccio as Dario Di Maggio |
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Jean-Marc Bory as Dr. Natal |
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Adriana Giuffrè as |
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Elsa Vazzoler as Assunta, mother of Fernando |
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Graziella Polesinanti as |
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Martino Satriano as |
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Luis Ciges as |
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Tony Scarf as |
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Bruno Rosa as |
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Carmen Bernardos as |
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Luciana Frazzetto as |
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Mirella Farina as |
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Jacques Stany as |
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Edoardo Mac Gregor as |
| Writing | Ottavio Jemma | Writer |
| Directing | Salvatore Samperi | Director |
| Writing | Bruno Di Geronimo | Writer |
| Sound | Alfonso G. Santisteban | Music |
| Camera | Alberto Spagnoli | Director of Photography |