Renato Pozzetto plays Bernardo Mambelli, also known as Gandhi, an ex-boxer now working in some kind of paint factory. Edwige Fenech is his lunch lady love Maria, which is a bit of a surprise since she usually plays higher educated characters. Gandhi is also a devoted communist and often sticks up for his fellow worker, opening up the possibility of him becoming a union leader. One night he saves young Claudio (Massimo Ranieri) from a beating by a group of fascist bikers and takes him home to nurse his wounds. Claudio promptly phones his boyfriend to break up with him. Of course this leads to gay mistakes by the nosy landlady, the girlfriend and the co- workers.
Edwige Marion, commissaire, reprend une enquête concernant la mort accidentelle d'une enfant. Classé depuis cinq ans, le dossier doit néanmoins être repris, car elle vient de recevoir un colis contenant les chaussures de la petite victime. Elle n'a d'autre choix que de replonger au coeur de sa première enquête. …
Olga De Winter, a middle-aged woman who lives in luxury, thanks to her lover-businessman, suddenly sees a threat to her prosperity from the worsening state of health of the man. Determined to do anything not to give up the comforts she is accustomed to, Olga aims to conquer the young son of the industrialist, Peter, who, however, is strongly attracted by her daughter, a beautiful young girl named Yvette (Edwige Fenech, 22). Based on the novel 'Yvette' by Guy de Maupassant.
Emma Bovary is bored by her country doctor husband and gives in to the affections of several rich suitors as well as the temptation of living beyond her husband's means. This version of the second greatest novel ever written (according to a 2007 poll), Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary focuses on the adulterous affairs of the title character and more than any other version to date, on her intoxicating beauty. This is no wonder when you realize Emma Bovary is played by the stunning Edwige Fenech at the start of her long and illustrious career.