Notti calde d'Oriente
Notti calde d'Oriente

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Notti calde d'Oriente

1962
Movie
98 min
Italian

Notti Calde d'Oriente (released in English-speaking countries "Orient by Night"), the 1962 Roberto Bianchi Montero Italian mondo strip tease sexploitation documentary featuring Takeucmi Keigo and His Imperial Japanese Dancers, Bommie the International Dancer of New Orleans, Chiquita and her Jamaican Strip-Tease, The Two Jolly Sisters, and Dodo D'Amburgo the Queen of the Strip-Tease. Note that this was one of the approximately 100 "sexy nocturne" mondo style documentaries that were produced between 1959 and 1970, mainly in Italy. They are documentaries that include segments of strippers, which allowed them to include nudity that had formerly only been seen in nudist movies. The strippers are shown performing their acts, and there was an attempt to film them artistically.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Ugo TognazziGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

The film follows a man who travels to the East in search of a legendary aphrodisiac. During his journey, he encounters various eccentric characters and finds himself in a series of humorous and sometimes surreal situations. His quest for the magical substance leads him through a colorful and exotic landscape, filled with unexpected twists and turns.

Critical Reception

This early film from Ugo Tognazzi is generally considered a minor work in his filmography, often overshadowed by his later, more acclaimed comedies. It received a mixed reception upon release, with some appreciating its lighthearted and whimsical approach, while others found it somewhat disjointed and lacking in narrative focus. Audiences at the time likely enjoyed the comedic performances and the exotic setting.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers a whimsical and often amusing journey through an exotic locale.

  • Performances, particularly from Tognazzi, provide consistent comedic moments.

  • The plot can feel a bit rambling, sometimes sacrificing coherence for gags.

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Fun Fact

This film represents an early directorial effort by Ugo Tognazzi, who would go on to become one of Italy's most celebrated comedic actors and directors.

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