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ComedyDrama

The Unfaithfuls

- Lollobrigida... Lovely, Sultry, Sensuous!

A group of "respectable" people are all partly responsible for the suicide of a servant girl. They are pounced upon by a wily blackmailer, who knows that these people will pay dearly rather than inform on themselves or others.

Release Date : 1953-02-04

Language :Italian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Ponti-De Laurentiis CinematograficaExcelsa Film

Production Country : ItalyFrance

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Gina Lollobrigida

Character Name : Lulla Possenti

Original Name : Gina Lollobrigida

Gender : Female

May Britt

Character Name : Liliana Capacci Rodgers

Original Name : May Britt

Gender : Female

Pierre Cressoy

Character Name : Osvaldo Dal Prà

Original Name : Pierre Cressoy

Gender : Male

Tina Lattanzi

Character Name : Carla Bellaris

Original Name : Tina Lattanzi

Gender : Female

Carlo Romano

Character Name : Commendator Giovanni Azzali

Original Name : Carlo Romano

Gender : Male

Irene Papas

Character Name : Luisa Azzali

Original Name : Irene Papas

Gender : Female

Charles Fawcett

Character Name : Harry Rodgers

Original Name : Charles Fawcett

Gender : Male

Paolo Ferrara

Character Name : The Police Commissioner

Original Name : Paolo Ferrara

Gender : Male

Giulio Calì

Character Name : Giulio Cantagalli

Original Name : Giulio Calì

Gender : Male

Margherita Bagni

Character Name : Marisa's Mother

Original Name : Margherita Bagni

Gender : Female

Tania Weber

Character Name : L'amica di Lulla

Original Name : Tania Weber

Gender : Female

Anna Maria Ferrero

Character Name : Cesarina

Original Name : Anna Maria Ferrero

Gender : Female

Marina Vlady

Character Name : Marisa

Original Name : Marina Vlady

Gender : Female

Juan Carlos Lamas

Character Name : Carlo, l'autista - amante di Luisa

Original Name : Juan Carlos Lamas

Gender : Male

Ignazio Leone

Character Name : Policeman

Original Name : Ignazio Leone

Gender : Male

Salvo Libassi

Character Name : The engineer

Original Name : Salvo Libassi

Gender : Male

Carlo Mazzarella

Character Name : The Photographer

Original Name : Carlo Mazzarella

Gender : Male

Nino Milano

Character Name : The Police Commissioner's Assistant

Original Name : Nino Milano

Gender : Male

Mimmo Poli

Character Name : Scorza

Original Name : Mimmo Poli

Gender : Male

Beniamino Fossati

Character Name :

Original Name : Beniamino Fossati

Gender : Male

Carlo Dale

Character Name :

Original Name : Carlo Dale

Gender : Male

Ruggero Marchi

Character Name :

Original Name : Ruggero Marchi

Gender : Male

Franco Rossi

Character Name :

Original Name : Franco Rossi

Gender : Male

Mario Ruspoli

Character Name :

Original Name : Mario Ruspoli

Gender : Male

Milko Skofic

Character Name :

Original Name : Milko Skofic

Gender : Male

Bernardo Tafuri

Character Name :

Original Name : Bernardo Tafuri

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-03-19

I really did quite enjoy the premise here. A wealthy fromagier is praying that his wife is having an affair so he employs an investigator to provide what ought to be a routine tailing exercise. He delegates this task to his junior “Osvaldo” (Pierre Cressoy) but it proves quite difficult because “Luisa” (Irene Papas) mixes in circles that he has no hope of accidentally gatecrashing. To that end, he cleverly utilises the services of an ex-girlfriend “Liliana” (May Britt) who is now mixing in vastly improved circles to help him gain entry to her exclusive clique. Just why does “Azzali” (Carlo Romano) want shot of his wife? Well it turns out that he’s got himself a new squeeze in the form of the impressionable young “Marisa” (Marina Vlady) who is barely out of nappies and so he is hopeful he can find grounds for divorcing her so he can have his cheese and eat it! It’s fairly safe to conclude that nobody in their group is especially decent, or faithful, and as the increasingly ghastly “Osvaldo” sinks his teeth into his task, we meet “Luila” (the sparingly used Gina Lollobrigida) who is also up to no good on the romantic front. Just who might be trustworthy almost this maelstrom of decadence, deceit and champagne? Well that dubious honour might possibly fall on the maid “Cesarina” (Anna Maria Ferraro) who finds herself the used plaything of accusers who make her life almost impossible. Can anyone intercede on her behalf, though? This is quite an indictment of the gentry and the nouveau riche at play. There’s isn’t enough honour to cover a flea, and the prevailing doctrine of do as I say and not as I do is well exemplified by the scene-stealingly obnoxious “Bellaris” (Tina Lattanzi) who just about eclipses the others. I thought it maybe a bit over-scripted as there were times when I’d have preferred them all to shut up and let me soak up the toxicity a little more, but it’s a solid story that is easy for us to invest in and that’s full of people you’d quite cheerfully shoot!