Naughty
Italian Cinema! During the Middle Ages, a clumsy knight returns home
after a year of fighting in the crusades. He's looking forward to his
arrival and dreams of the attention he's sure to receive from his beautiful
wife Fiamma (Schubert). She hasn't been totally chaste since her husband
Olimpo left the castle, but her chastity belt did keep admirers away from
her vagina. Now, with Olimpo back home, she seizes the opportunity to
secretly snatch the belt-key. Meanwhile, the knight's portly friend Oderisi
has a similar problem with his equally gorgeous wife, Ubalda (Fenech).
And to top it off, both Olimpo and Oderisi have designs on the other's
wife, leading them to devise painful methods to discourage the other from
trespassing.
No. The
story isn't really important. In fact, all the goofy footage with Olimpo
and Oderisi trying to figure out how to foil the other's seduction attempts
could be eliminated completely. The reason to watch , obviously, is the
drop-dead gorgeous Edwige Fenech (always in various stages of undress)
and the equally foxy Karin Schubert.
Miss
Fenech has done a number of these Period Comedies (including one
of her earliest ventures CRAZY
CRAVINGS OF THREE INSATIABLE GIRLS) but she is best known for
her many thrillers [i.e., STRIP
NUDE FOR YOUR KILLER, GENTLY
BEFORE SHE DIES, CASE
OF THE BLOODY IRIS, et al]. Still active today. Edwige
has moved from motion pictures to television; she plays the lead role
of Anna Mieli in the popular Italian series È ARIVATA LA FELICITA
[And Happiness Is Here] (2014+).
Karin
Schubert made 70+ films in her prime (between 1967-94), A
VERY SPECIAL WOMAN is always considered her best. She is also
known for the S&M project PUNISHMENT
[La Punition] plus she co-starred in Laura Gemser's first BLACK
EMANUELLE film as well as Osvaldo Civirani's hardcore (XXX) venture
BLACK
PEACOCK (Sexy
Voodoo). She also appeared in Enzo G. Castellari's epic thriller DESPERATE
MOMENTS. Today, Ms Schubert - born in 1944 - lives quietly in
Hamburg Germany.
An Italian film
with English subtitles; widescreen format 16:9,
uncut European version (87 minutes), extras include theatrical trailers.
DVD encoded for All Region NTSC World Format.