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5/10
Three babes for the price of one
Chip_douglas14 September 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Nadia Cassini and Carmen Russo team up in their quest to become the next Edwige Fenech and take adult star Olinka Hardiman along for the ride. This is probably the only film Olinka ever made that can be shown on network TV (way past midnight). Together the threesome stands a chance to inherit 1 million Lire left by the town prostitute, but there's always a 'Brewsters Millions' style catch: they have to commit adultery and confess to their husbands providing photographic material. Failing to comply within three days, the money will go to the old folks home.

Carmen has been having an affair with Olinka's husband for years, so while the first part of the deal comes easy to her, the second has her having second thoughts. For some unexplained reason she is married to a scruffy looking man in a wool hat who goes to great lengths trying to expose her adulterous way while she just walks around town wearing tight leather outfits. Neither of them seems to have a day job. Olinka works at a pharmacy, meaning that both she and her dentist husband are referred to as doctor by the townspeople. She gets the local sleaze bag and chief peeping Tom (Lucio Montanaro) to do the dirty, until she finds out her camera is out of film. Shy violinist Nadia is the most reluctant of the three, which suits her since compared to the other two ladies Nadia is the modest one, only showing her bottom. Her wacky town doctor husband (Gianfranco D'Angelo) is interested in the money too and sets her up with a nerdy Cello player.

After the usual low brow high-jinx you can expect in a romp like this, two of the three ladies hire the local photographer to catch them in Flagrante Delicto, as all three of them check into the Midas Palace Hotel on the night of their deadline. Carmen is smart enough to give a description of her real husband to the desk clerk, but luckily for him there is always a Sheik and his harem around, providing both an instant disguise and a useless chase scene. So there are a lot of people crawling round the outside of the hotel, skimpy underwear being flashed and loser lovers being beaten up. By the end it seems the writers lost count of all their different subplots, for instead of all of them coming together in a great big mess, one gets detached from the others. This means you can see the final outcome coming a mile off.

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