Gianna
Irene Miracle
Gianna

A young girl comes to Italy to work as a concierge in a Roman apartment building, where she promptly falls into the amorous clutches of various tenants and shop workers, regardless of their age or sex.
Gianna
Irene Miracle
Gianna
Anny
Erika Blanc
Anny
signora Politoni
Francesca Romana Coluzzi
signora Politoni
Dr. Freudiano
Giorgio Bracardi
Dr. Freudiano
De Grandis
Mario Carotenuto
De Grandis
Rag. Battistoni
Enzo Garinei
Rag. Battistoni
Amica di Anny
Daniela Giordano
Amica di Anny
Rag. Peppe De Peppis
Franco Mazzieri
Rag. Peppe De Peppis
This initially appears to be simply a dumb Italian sex comedy about a young woman working as a concierge/maid in an apartment building and being accosted by various sex-minded weirdo tenants. It’s interesting though for a couple of reasons. First, it was directed by talented Argento protegee Luigi Cozzi, who also directed the superb giallo “The Killer Must Strike Again” the same year. While this is certainly not Cozzi’s best work, it is surprisingly well-filmed for a sex comedy (even if it does contain some stereotypical fast motion sub-Benny Hill type antics). It also features three of the most sumptuous women from Italian exploitation films of the period–Erica “The Devil’s Nightmare” Blanc, Daniela “Four Times that Night” Giordano, and the lead, American Irene Miracle (who is most famous for the breast-against-the-glass prison scene in “Midnight Express”,later parodied by Jim Carrey in the ONLY funny scene in “The Cable Guy”). Blanc plays a lesbian, Giordano plays a hippie, and they both are among the MANY people who try to seduce “the nude porter” Miracle.
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