
When Men Carried Clubs and Women Played Ding-Dong
Comedy
Overview
In this prehistoric adaptation of Aristophanes ' 'Lysistrata' and 'Women at the Themophoria,' a frustrated wife convinces the women of warring tribes to abstain from sex with their male partners in an attempt to end the fighting.
Top Cast


Antonio Sabàto
Antonio Sabàto
Ari
Antonio Sabàto
Ari


Aldo Giuffrè
Aldo Giuffrè
Gott
Aldo Giuffrè
Gott


Vittorio Caprioli
Vittorio Caprioli
Gran Profe
Vittorio Caprioli
Gran Profe


Nadia Cassini
Nadia Cassini
Listra
Nadia Cassini
Listra


Howard Ross
Howard Ross
Mash
Howard Ross
Mash


Elio Pandolfi
Elio Pandolfi
Lonno
Elio Pandolfi
Lonno


Pia Giancaro
Pia Giancaro
Bea
Pia Giancaro
Bea


Gisela Hahn
Gisela Hahn
Sissi
Gisela Hahn
Sissi


Lucretia Love
Lucretia Love
Lella
Lucretia Love
Lella


Patrizia Adiutori
Patrizia Adiutori
Lulla
Patrizia Adiutori
Lulla
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