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Nights and Loves of Don Juan

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Nights and Loves of Don Juan
Directed byAlfonso Brescia
Written byArpad De Riso
Aldo Crudo
CinematographyGodofredo Pacheco
Julio Ortas Plaza
Edited byRolando Salvatori
Music byCarlo Savina
Release date
  • 1971 (1971)
CountriesItaly
Spain
LanguageItalian

Nights and Loves of Don Juan (Italian: Le calde notti di Don Giovanni, Spanish: Los amores de Don Juan) is a 1971 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Alfonso Brescia.

Plot

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Cast

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Production

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The film was co-produced by Italian company Luis Film and Spanish company Fénix Cooperativa Cinematográfica.[1] It was shot between Frascati and Rome, with locations including Villa Borghese, Villa Ada, and Villa Parisi.[1]

Release

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The film was released in Italian cinemas by Florida Cinematografica on 10 March 1971.[1]

Reception

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Piero Virgintino on La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno wrote: "glossily decked out, as much as visually sterile, the film is a sexy fotoromanzo [...] with a few hints of crude humor".[1] Stampa Sera's critic Achille Valdata complained about the film's use of the Don Juan character, noting "it's disappointing [...] that such a lively and compelling figure [...] has to be reduced to such a kind of soulless puppet, of little prestige and nobility, possessing an amatory vocation that does not transcend the limits of the ordinary."[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Giusti, Marco (2019). "Le calde notti di Don Giovanni". Dizionario Stracult della commedia sexy. Bloodbuster edizioni. pp. 142–3. ISBN 978-88-943385-3-9.
  2. ^ Valdata, Achille (3 April 1971). "La volete su un piatto?". Stampa Sera. No. 76. p. 9.
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