Scene from L'affittacamere (1976)
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Duration: 447 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x384 | Added: 2021-Aug-02 |
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Gloria Guida
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Alternate Names: Miss Teenage Italy 1974, گلوریا گیدا
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Gloria Guida, born on November 19, 1955, is an Italian actress and model who rose to prominence for her roles in commedia erotica all'italiana films during the mid-1970s. She is particularly known for starring in the La liceale series.

Marilda Donà
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Alternate Names: Marilda Dona
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Marilda Donà starred in 'L'affittacamere' (1976) as Giorgia, one of two sisters who inherit a villa and transform it into a pension. However, due to an advertising mishap that presents it as a bordello, the establishment faces unexpected challenges.
About the Movie: L'affittacamere (1976)

Release Year: 1976
Nation: Italy
Alternative Title: Habitación se alquila, The Landlord, Das Hotel der heißen Teens, Quarto de Aluguer, Quarto de Aluguer da Pensão Paraíso, Pensión Paraíso, Hotel der heißen Teens
Director: Mariano Laurenti
Writer: Alessandro Parenzo, Bruno Corbucci
Production & Genre
Story
Giorgia and her overweight sister Angela inherit an old farmhouse near Bologna from their aunt. They decide to turn it into a pension for elderly people but face challenges due to Angela's sleepwalking problems. To attract tenants, Giorgia orders brochures with the name 'Pension Paradise', which leads potential customers to mistakenly believe it is a brothel.
Summary
L'affittacamere (1976) is a comedy film directed by Mariano Laurenti, set around the sisters Giorgia and Angela Mainardi. The story revolves around their attempt to turn an inherited farmhouse into a pension for elderly people, despite facing comedic obstacles such as Angela's sleepwalking issues. The film also explores themes of misunderstanding and miscommunication, as evidenced by the confusion caused by the 'Pension Paradise' brochure.