Valentina... The Virgin Wife
Valentina... The Virgin Wife
R | 09 September 1975 (USA)
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Valentina and Giovannino have just got married, but the Honeymoon has gone by and nothing happened between the two. Tension grows and they are about to break up the marriage, until a French tourist satisfies Valentina, while Giovannino regains his virility with his mother in law.

Reviews
TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
Palaest recommended
Protraph Lack of good storyline.
Keeley Coleman The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
lazarillo Ray Lovelock plays a young husband who suffers from erectile dysfunction and is unable to consummate his marriage to his beautiful new wife (Edwige Fenech). Renzo Montagnini plays the husband's studly, sex-obsessed uncle who takes an interest in helping out, but he himself is too busy plowing through the luscious female cast, so it is left up to the husband's sexy mother-in-law (Carroll Baker) to take matters in hand.This movie requires A LOT of suspension of disbelief. It's hard to believe ANY man would suffer from ED around the gorgeous Edwige Fenech, let alone a virile young guy like Lovelock. It's also pretty hard to buy American Carroll Baker as Edwige Fenech's mother since the two actresses weren't all that far apart in age (and look nothing alike). Finally, the hairy and overweight Montagnini once again severely stretches plausibility cast as an irresistible lothario sought after by the likes of his married neighbor (Gabriella Giorgelli), his other nephew's fiancée (Maria Rosario Riuzzi), and his two frisky maids. As goofy Italian sex comedies go, this is fairly effective though. Marino Girolami's direction is adequate; not as good as someone like Sergio Martino, but better than a lot of the hacks that worked in this genre. There is also A LOT of nudity by the female cast, especially Fenech, Giorgelli, and Riuzzi (Carroll Baker a little less so).I don't know if this will have much appeal to people who don't like Italian sex comedies in general, but I'd recommend it for those that do. It's a pretty stereotypical entry into the genre.
bharati64 I liked the presentation of the movie. The husband has a sex problem and some times chance plays a role too in his getting not turned on. The story is a good one, At the end the husband finds himself cuddling his mother in law. This is a classic solution to the turn-on mental block. The husband dos not have any problem of having to perform in front of his mother in law and his sex performance happens spontaneous.The movie is funny. There are great scenes showing neighbors who try to get advantage of the wife's agony and try to help her by trying to seduce her. The wife is extremely pleasing personality. At the end when the husband overcomes his performance shyness, he shows masculine possessiveness when he notices that not only was he having sex with his mother in law, but his wife too had a sexual experience with another person in a casual but convincing manner.Moral of the story If you have psychological problem related to performance (inferiority complex) find a surrogate wife.
pumaye Edwige Fenech, if not the movie, is worth your time in this classic Italian sexy comedy, with plenty of nude scenes (Edwige, as gorgeous as ever, gives you at least two very rapid flashes of full frontals and also a, perhaps too caste, masturbatory dream). She is the wife of an impotent husband, but the serious argument is taken very easily, with plenty of humour and of sex scenes. Very good are also the other women in the cast that wander the movie almost always naked. For getting the feeling of this genre of movie, so important in the Italian cinema of the Seventies (there are now several more or less serious studies of the subject), you get almost a winner, but it is still a very bad movie
William Edwige Fenech and Ray Lovelock plays married couple, who Lovelock has a sex problem of getting turned on. Carroll Baker also stars. Very unfunny italian sex comedy that Joseph Brenner released here in America, with a catch Italian pop tune in the credits. Look for Romano Puppo in a small role.
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