

Drama · History
Overview
Imprisoned for practicing black magic, writer and adventurer Giacomo Casanova escapes and wanders Europe, using his fluid sexuality to find his place in life amid a variety of eccentric and strange characters.
Top Cast


Donald Sutherland
Donald Sutherland
Giacomo Casanova
Donald Sutherland
Giacomo Casanova


Tina Aumont
Tina Aumont
Henriette
Tina Aumont
Henriette
Cicely Browne
Cicely Browne
Madame D'Urfé
Cicely Browne
Madame D'Urfé


Carmen Scarpitta
Carmen Scarpitta
Madame Charpillon
Carmen Scarpitta
Madame Charpillon


Clara Algranti
Clara Algranti
Marcolina
Clara Algranti
Marcolina
Daniela Gatti
Daniela Gatti
Giselda
Daniela Gatti
Giselda


Margareth Clémenti
Margareth Clémenti
Sister Maddalena
Margareth Clémenti
Sister Maddalena
Mario Cencelli
Mario Cencelli
Moebius
Mario Cencelli
Moebius


Diane Kurys
Diane Kurys
Madame Charpillon
Diane Kurys
Madame Charpillon
Mary Marquet
Mary Marquet
Casanova's Mother
Mary Marquet
Casanova's Mother
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