Antonio Segurini Movies

- 1970
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This symbolic satire of modern morality finds a young bride-to-be (Tina Aumont) leaving her perfect square fiance (Nino Segurini) to run away with a stranger (Luigi Proietti). The two take a strange journey through a myriad of bizarre themes such as cannibalism, gang rape, necrophphilia and auto erotic activities. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tina Aumont, Luigi Proietti, (more)
An Italian businessman brings his wife along on his trip to London. While he (Nino Segurini) attends meetings, his wife (Anita Sanders) takes in the sights of the city with the vibrant youth culture awakening sexual fantasies in her. She is followed by a black man (Terry Carter) and considers making love with the him. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Anita Sanders, Terry Carter, (more)
Gidget Goes to Rome was the third film to be inspired by the beach-happy characters created by Frederick Kohner back in the mid-1950s. This time, surfer gal Francie "Gidget" Lawrence is played by newcomer Cindy Carol. Per the title, the film finds Gidget vacationing in the Eternal City with faithful boyfriend Jeff, aka Moondoggie (James Darren). Chaperoning the pair is Aunt Albertina (Jessie Royce Landis), but that doesn't stop Gidge and Jeff from experiencing brief extracurricular flirtations in Rome. The question: how do the producers get Cindy Carol into a bikini without diverting from the plotline? The answer: a slapstick setpiece during a fashion show. The last of the theatrical Gidget features, Gidget Goes to Rome was followed by a handful of TV-movie sequels and two separate weekly sitcoms. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Cindy Carol, James Darren, (more)
In this biblical epic, the rise of the humble Joseph from hapless slave to prophet and advisor to the Pharoah is chronicled. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Irving Rapper's film is a dramatization of the Old Testament tale of Joseph, who ascends from slavery to the position of minister in the court of the pharaoh. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide












