Lust Italian Style
Lust Italian Style

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Lust Italian Style

1987
Movie
Adult · 18+
93 min
English

When Frank, John Leslie, returns to his native Italy for a family funeral, he's in for a fiery sexual adventure that's spicier than Sicilian lasagna! First, his sexy cousin Louisa, French sex-superstar Marilyn Jess, gives him a carnal comforting. Then, Frank's tantalized by the sensuous charms of a sizzling call girl Barbara Dare. And if that weren't enough, his gorgeous girlfriend Vicky, Porsche Lynn, arrives in Rome. And if you think Frank's a little oversexed - you should see what his Italian relatives are up to! These horny Italian stallions plough the pretty signorinas like there's no tomorrow. It's all part of Lust Italian Style. If you're ever in Rome, do as these sexy Romans do!

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IMDb5.3/10
Director: Joe D'AmatoGenres: Erotic, Comedy

Plot Summary

In this Italian erotic comedy, a series of interconnected vignettes explore various sexual encounters and desires. The film follows different characters as they navigate their relationships and pursue pleasure, often with humorous and unexpected outcomes. It delves into themes of infidelity, fantasy, and the pursuit of carnal satisfaction.

Critical Reception

As an erotic comedy from the late 1980s, 'Lust Italian Style' received mixed to negative reviews from critics, often being criticized for its shallow plot and exploitative nature. However, it found an audience among fans of erotic cinema and was considered a typical example of its genre during that period.

What Reviewers Say

  • Often criticized for its weak narrative structure and reliance on explicit content.

  • Seen as a product of its time, catering to a niche audience interested in erotic films.

  • Some found humor in its absurdity, while others dismissed it as gratuitous.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Lust Italian Style' is not readily available, but typical audience reception for films of this genre often focuses on the explicitness of the content and the perceived comedic elements.

Fun Fact

Joe D'Amato, the director, was prolific in the Italian exploitation and erotic film genres, often working under various pseudonyms throughout his career.

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