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Silvia Dionisio | ... |
Jules
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Gianni Macchia | ... |
Franco
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Esmeralda Ruspoli | ... |
Laura, madre di Jules
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Tonino Valerii |
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Maurizio Degli Esposti | ... |
Lorenzo
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John Steiner | ... |
Luciano
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Livio Barbo | ... |
Amerigo
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Roberto Chevalier | ... |
Camillo
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Raúl Martínez |
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Riccardo Garrone | ... |
Carvalli
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Malisa Longo |
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Nino Nini |
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Umberto Raho | ... |
Confessore
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Ivano Staccioli | ... |
Professore di filosofia
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Claudio Trionfi |
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Teen girl Jules must deal with her budding sexuality, and the fact that some men and women want her adds to her confusion.
After his Western triumphs, Valerii stepped out of the shadow of Sergio Leone with this distinctly Bergmanesque sexual melodrama.Dionisio is perfect in the title role and this remains her best film, Valerii turns up along the way too. Just when the film hits a period of auto pilot John Steiner turns up in the final reel for a climax that is quite unforgettable. A bit difficult to trace but well worth the effort.