
The Last Decameron: Adultery in 7 Easy Lessons
Comedy
Overview
Seven novels of Boccaccio featuring dirty jokes.
Top Cast


Beba Lončar
Beba Lončar
Madonna Lydia (segment "The Magic Pear Tree")
Beba Lončar
Madonna Lydia (segment "The Magic Pear Tree")


Femi Benussi
Femi Benussi
Madonna Isabella
Femi Benussi
Madonna Isabella


Rosita Torosh
Rosita Torosh
Madonna Francesca (segment "The Mummy")
Rosita Torosh
Madonna Francesca (segment "The Mummy")


Marina Malfatti
Marina Malfatti
Wife of Jealous Husband (segment "The Jealous Husband")
Marina Malfatti
Wife of Jealous Husband (segment "The Jealous Husband")


Angela Covello
Angela Covello
Peasant Girl (segment "Eyes Heavenward")
Angela Covello
Peasant Girl (segment "Eyes Heavenward")


Pier Paola Bucchi
Pier Paola Bucchi
Storyteller
Pier Paola Bucchi
Storyteller


Giovanni Elsner
Giovanni Elsner
Storyteller
Giovanni Elsner
Storyteller


Roy Bosier
Roy Bosier
Judge (segment "The Judgement")
Roy Bosier
Judge (segment "The Judgement")


Antonella Murgia
Antonella Murgia
Madonna Filippa (segment "The Judgement")
Antonella Murgia
Madonna Filippa (segment "The Judgement")
Alberto Atenari
Alberto Atenari
Riccardo (segment "The Rendezvouz")
Alberto Atenari
Riccardo (segment "The Rendezvouz")
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