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Malicious (a.k.a. Malizia)
Directed bySalvatore Samperi
Written byOttavio Jemma
Alessandro Parenzo
Salvatore Samperi
StarringLaura Antonelli
Turi Ferro
Alessandro Momo
Tina Aumont
CinematographyVittorio Storaro
Edited bySergio Montanari
Music byFred Bongusto
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release dates
29 March 1973 (Italy)
9 January 1974 (France)
5 June 1974 (USA) (New York City, New York)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Malicious (Italian: Malizia) is an Italian comedy. The original title Malizia is Italian for "malice". It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival.[1] For their performances Laura Antonelli and Turi Ferro won the Silver Ribbons for best actress and best supporting actor.[2]

Premise

The film is about the parallel desire of a widower and his three sons for their new housekeeper. The film challenged sexual taboos by presenting and mixing such themes as a teenage male sexually harassing an adult woman and her eventual rapacious response.

Plot

File:Laura Antonelli in Malicious.jpg
Laura Antonelli as Angela

Following the death of his wife, a father of three sons (aged 18, 14 and 6) hires an attractive young housekeeper named Angela (Laura Antonelli), and soon becomes engaged to her.[3] His sons are also infatuated with Angela, and each of them uses their particular way to approach and capture the apparently innocent and naive young woman, and to see more of her body. But only one of them succeeds in dominating and conquering her: the middle son, the teenager Nino. He blackmails her into eventually tolerating his increasingly aggressive physical sexual harassment.

Cast

References

  1. ^ "IMDB.com: Awards for Malicious". imdb.com. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
  2. ^ Enrico Lancia. I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877422211.
  3. ^ "Samperi Salvatore: Malice (Malizia)". Rai International. Retrieved 2007-05-18.