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L’INSEGNANTE
(A.k.a. The Schoolteacher a.k.a. Sexy Schoolteacher) (75)
In the film that started the popular ‘Schoolteacher’
series, Edwige Fenech stars as Giovanna, the shapely temptress
hired to train wild schoolboy Franco (Alfredo Pea) and his unchecked
erotic fantasies. Nando Cicero directs the comic screenplay
by Luciano Martino, himself a contributor to a number of popular
erotic thrillers of the time, enlivened by a jaunty musical
score by Piero Umiliani.
L’INSEGNANTE VIENE A CASA (A.k.a. Schoolteacher
in the House) (79)
The best of the ‘Sexy Schoolteacher’ series of films
starring Edwige Fenech, finds her headlining as Luisa, a redheaded
piano teacher (in a short Jean Seberg-like hairdo) with an ample
bosom, who rents an apartment in a rooming house peopled by
perverts and wackos. Edwige stars as Luisa De Dominicis, a talented
pianist who comes to the big city to follow her beloved, a politician
running for re-election, who it turns out, is already married.
When Luisa learns that her cheating boyfriend is cheating…with
her, she decides to do more than just tantalize the men of the
rooming house where she lives. Before long, a comic display
of males are coming through her doors at all hours of the night
as a series of comic mishaps have everyone misidentify the zaftig
seductress as a lady of the night, when in fact she is just
a very sexual woman with a cheating boyfriend.
L’INSEGNANTE VA IN COLLEGIO (A.k.a. Schoolteacher
in a Boy’s High School) (78)
In this most comedic entry in the ‘Sexy Schoolteacher’
series of films starring popular Italian sex symbol Edwige Fenech,
she portrays Monica Sebastiani, niece of the Priest who is also
the Principal of the local Boy’s High School (populated
by overage teenagers) who is assigned as a substitute foreign
language teacher for a semester. Meanwhile a neurotic millionaire
(Renzo Montagnani) often referred to as ‘The Captain of
Industry’, and his family have left their mansion in the
most provincial area of Italy to elude Red Brigade kidnappers
who have targeted the elite and wealthy. To hide undercover,
the family lives in near squalor, in a tenement, and their son,
of course, is sent to the local Boy’s High School.
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