
Masoch
Drama
Overview
Aurora Rumelin is happy because the noble writer Leopold Sacher-Masoch has asked for her hand. Little by little the marriage goes into crisis mainly because Leopold asks his wife to beat him before sexual relations and to treat him like a slave. Both spouses have lovers and, in the end, the marriage ends in divorce.
Top Cast


Paolo Malco
Paolo Malco
Leopold (Leopold von Sacher Masoch)
Paolo Malco
Leopold (Leopold von Sacher Masoch)


Francesca De Sapio
Francesca De Sapio
Wanda (Aurora Rumelin)
Francesca De Sapio
Wanda (Aurora Rumelin)


Fabrizio Bentivoglio
Fabrizio Bentivoglio
Alexander
Fabrizio Bentivoglio
Alexander


Inga Alexandrova
Inga Alexandrova
Irina
Inga Alexandrova
Irina


Remo Remotti
Remo Remotti
Grunwald
Remo Remotti
Grunwald


Valeria D'Obici
Valeria D'Obici
Ulda
Valeria D'Obici
Ulda
Claudio Sorrentino
Claudio Sorrentino
Armand
Claudio Sorrentino
Armand


Dario Mazzoli
Dario Mazzoli
Staudenheim
Dario Mazzoli
Staudenheim
Stefano Calanchi
Stefano Calanchi
Il Greco
Stefano Calanchi
Il Greco


Franca Lumachi
Franca Lumachi
Levatrice
Franca Lumachi
Levatrice
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