The Seducers | |
Producer: | Franco Cancellieri |
Screenplay: | Ottavio Alessi Lorenzo Ricciardi Uncredited: Nelda Minucci |
Story: | Lorenzo Ricciardi |
Starring: | Maud de Belleroche Maurizio Bonuglia Edwige Fenech Ruggero Miti Rosalba Neri Salvatore Puntillo Eva Thulin |
Music: | Sante Maria Romitelli |
Cinematography: | Alessandro D'Eva |
Editing: | Luciano Anconetani |
Distributor: | Cineriz |
Runtime: | 99 minutes |
Studio: | A.I.C.A. Cinematografica |
Country: | Italy |
Language: | Italian |
The Seducers (Italian: Top Sensation, also known as Swinging Young Seductresses) is a 1969 Italian erotic drama film co-written and directed by Ottavio Alessi and starring Maud de Belleroche, Maurizio Bonuglia, Edwige Fenech and Rosalba Neri.[1] [2]
The beautiful prostitute Ulla (Edwige Fenech) is hired by the despicable Mudy (Maud de Belleroche) and invited on a sea cruise where Ulla is meant to take the virginity of Mudy's son Tony, a shy and mentally disabled 20-year-old with a tendency toward pyromania. Also invited on the cruise are the provocative Paula (Rosalba Neri) and her husband Aldo (Bonuglia), who are constantly striving to win the favor of a wealthy woman in hope of obtaining an oil concession. Despite her efforts, Ulla has no effect on the young man until the yacht stops on a Mediterranean island inhabited only by a goat herder and his wife, Beba (Eva Thulin). Tony is attracted to her, but little by little his mental disorders arise, and the story ends in tragedy.