The best Giulio Baraghini’s comedy movies

Giulio Baraghini

Giulio Baraghini

We present our ranking of the best Giulio Baraghini’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Giulio Baraghini.

Incensurato, provata disonestà, carriera assicurata cercasi

Incensurato, provata disonestà, carriera assicurata cercasi
7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 07/12/1972

Rulers of the City

Rulers of the City
6/10
Tony, a mob loan collector, is dissatisfied with his station in life. Though he dreams of one day being rich, he is stuck with the dead-end job of beating up borrowers who fall behind in their payments. After meeting up with Napoli, another mob enforcer who's just been fired from his job, the two hatch a plan. Together, they will con mob boss Manzari out of a fortune, after which they can retire and live in luxury. Manzari, however, is not about to let them go so easily.

The Schoolgirl

The Schoolgirl
5.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 07/01/1975
  • Character: butcher
A softcore erotic Italian-comedy movie, shot in Alatri (Frosinone, Italy) in 1975 (released in 1976) by Franco Lo Cascio (future porno director as Luca Damiano). The same Lo Cascio has written the script, based on a own subject, together with Piero Regnoli. The eighteen year-old Patrizia, after the school year in college, returned to his country being hosted by her grandmother and rediscovered his childhood girlfriends. By virtue of its lively temper, she arranges for itself and her friends a ballroom in a shed owned by a notary, who, determined to tear down the structure, calls for law enforcement to evict the young people from the building. The girl and her three uninhibited girlfriends, educated by Marilena (a prostitute also called "la bolognese") manage to corner the City Council by seducing its members: the tobacconist, the photographer and the butcher. They even help the girls to document the misdeeds of the treacherous notary and his lawyer brother.

We'll Call Him Andrea

We'll Call Him Andrea
6.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 13/10/1972
  • Character: Spadacci
Paolo and Maria are two elementary teachers, who love each other, but can not have a child.

Dirty Weekend

Dirty Weekend
6.2/10
A man and his mistress have just taken off for a weekend romp when they're kidnapped by a trio of bank robbers. They wind up becoming media "stars" as police and reporters follow them. They all wind up at the beat-up shack of a cranky old codger, with the police surrounding them and the robbers threatening to kill everybody.

Who's Afraid of Zorro

Who's Afraid of Zorro
5.7/10
Spain, occupied by the French. Zorro, the intrepid swordsman, has an accident. As a result, his friend, Father Donato, is forced by oath to find a temporary replacement for him.

Decameron 4

Decameron 4
4.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 23/11/1972
  • Character: Fra Rinaldo (as Lee Banner)
A comedy based on fourth novel out of "Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio.

Buona parte di Paolina

Buona parte di Paolina
5.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/04/1973
Paulina, sister of Napoleon I, is married to Camillo Borghese, presented as a helpless coward. She is eager to offer herself to all the young people that propose to her, and performs naked in front of the Roman people flocking to the walls of Villa Borghese, which she turned into a private residence. She also poses half naked for the famous statue of Canova, who is also presented as a effeminate and scoundrel. When her reputation as a depraved spreads, on the advice of the Pope, she is segregated away from all the men. when the French troops deport from Rome the Pope and the cardinals as well, Paulina sees prostitution as the only way to find herself some "fresh meat". Finally after seven years villa Borghese is reopened to the public, as Paulina goes back to Paris, to the great relief of the Roman people and the clerical circles.

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