Casts & Crew
Enzo Iacchetti
Monica Scattini
Lidia Vitale
Davide Silvestri
Giancarlo Giannini
Katia Ricciarelli
Erika Blanc
Andrea Roncato
Alessandro Haber
Federica Andreoli
Massimo Olcese
Also Directed by Bruno Gaburro
On her way home, a fashion model, Gloria, saw a man fought against a woman and killed her in a strangely noisy room in the old villa where a German Countess named Greta Stella used to live. But when the police Commissioner, who is crazy about fishing, and his dull assistant go to the problematic villa in the next morning, the villa is perceived to have been empty for twenty years and there seems to be nothing criminal left. And then Gloria asks help from a playboy-typed psychiatrist, Gianmarco Contini, who is one of the eight joint-owners of the problematic villa...
In late XIX century, rich and bored Maria (Paola Senatore) is after a more sexually interesting life and gets involved with Alessio who shows her other kinds of love. She soon becomes his sex slave but some unexpected consequences will arise from her desperate search for sexual fulfillment.
A voyeuristic musician meets a seductive senator's wife who wants her husband and stepson out of the way...
Young man has his dreams come true when the sexy new maid seduces him. But she also has a secret that leads to trouble.
I figli di nessuno (internationally released as Nobody's Children) is an Italian drama film directed by Bruno Gaburro and released in 1974. The film, a remake of the remake of the 1951 Raffaello Matarazzo movie of the same name, is part of a subgenre of Italian melodramatic films known as "lacrima movies" (or "tearjerker movies").
Sexual infedelity, blackmail, murder and suicide plague a fashion house and its nymphomaniac owner…
The industrialist Carlo (Renzo Montagnani) arrives at his villa in the Piacenza area to spend his holidays with his wife Piera and his daughter Francesca. They will soon be joined by their nephew Milo (Michele Placido) who will woo and seduce all the women of villa including the busty cook Doris lover of uncle Carlo.