
Historia de la frivolidad
Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
The Lecturer, leader of the Feminine League Against Frivolity, tells the history of eroticism and censorship from the beginning of time until the late 1960s.
Top Cast


Irene Gutiérrez Caba
Irene Gutiérrez Caba
The Lecturer
Irene Gutiérrez Caba
The Lecturer


Margot Cottens
Margot Cottens
The Lecturer's Helper #1
Margot Cottens
The Lecturer's Helper #1


Rafaela Aparicio
Rafaela Aparicio
The Lecturer's Helper #2
Rafaela Aparicio
The Lecturer's Helper #2


Pilar Muñoz
Pilar Muñoz
The Lecturer's Helper #3
Pilar Muñoz
The Lecturer's Helper #3


Lola Gaos
Lola Gaos
The Lecturer's Helper #4
Lola Gaos
The Lecturer's Helper #4


Teresa Gimpera
Teresa Gimpera
Eve
Teresa Gimpera
Eve


Luis Morris
Luis Morris
Adam
Luis Morris
Adam


Josefina Serratosa
Josefina Serratosa
Prehistoric Model
Josefina Serratosa
Prehistoric Model


Mary Paz Pondal
Mary Paz Pondal
Prehistoric Model / Mummy
Mary Paz Pondal
Prehistoric Model / Mummy
Regine Gobin
Regine Gobin
Salome
Regine Gobin
Salome
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