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colonne sonore originali, tre notti d amore, carlo rustichelli, piero piccioni, giovanni fusco, cam original soundtracks
€ 15.00

 
Tre notti d'Amore
(1964)


composers: Carlo Rustichelli Piero Piccioni Giovanni Fusco

label: CAM original soundtracks

AKA: Three Nights Of Love

total duration: 00.40.03

soundtrack style: drama romantic comedy



   


tracks

01. Nella piazza *
02. Il vestito nero *
03. Giochi d'amore *
04. Nelle tue braccia **
05. Mistico amore **
06. Come on Rome ***
07. Pop's lolly ***
08. Sally's surf ***
09. The easy way ***
10. Your smile ***
11. Big noise ***
12. In the early hours ***
13. Just for fun ***
14. Come on Rome ***
15. Nella piazza *

* Episode La Vedova, Giovanni Fusco
** Episode Fatebenefratelli, Carlo Rustichelli
** Episode La Moglie Bambina, Piero Piccioni

 
 
story

Three different takes on love are presented in this episodic Italian film.
The first story begins as a prostitute is involved in an auto wreck and ends up in a body cast.
While recuperating, she attempts to seduce a young priest preparing to take his final vows.
He does not succumb and instead tries to save her.
By the story's end, she has become a nun, and he has left the clergy.
The second tale follows a widow as she takes her husband's corpse back to Sicily.
En route she makes a few new friends who turn out to be those who killed her husband, who unbeknownst to her was a notorious mafioso.
In the last story, a young woman marries a troubled middle-aged man.
To help him, she suggests he take a lover.
She then finds out he has had one for a long time.

Cast:
Adolfo Celi, Anna Maria Checchi, Diletta D'Andrea, Rina Franchetti, John Phillip Law, Tiberio Murgia, Dante Posani, Aldo Puglisi, Enrico Maria Salerno, Renato Salvatori, Joe Sentieri, Catherine Spaak, Toni Ucci

Directors:
Renato Castellani (segment La Vedova)
Luigi Comencini (segment Fatebenefratelli)
Franco Rossi (segment La Moglie bambina)

 

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