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Keep your corset on
Wolfgang_Rodenbach8 December 2009
Warning: Spoilers
"Il Vizio Preferito Di Mia Moglie", aka "My wife's vices" is a story of seduction and blackmail masterminded by Lilli Carati, who lives in the same mansion featured in all of Double G's films (most likely his own, or the producers?). After talking to herself for a while, Lilli picks a Dick from the phone book and meets with him in the park. This guy certainly dresses like a private eye and gets an advance payment Au Naturel. Here director Double G. shows his diversity: they start kissing in close up on a park bench and seamlessly jump cut to a bedroom scene.

Now Mr. Trenchcoat is shadowing a blonde and not doing a very good job of it. Shot in 1988, when hair was worn big (below and above), there's also a nerve wrecking Italo song playing on the soundtrack which only lyric is "Don't forget me baby". Soon he accuses her, she breaks down, and there is only one thing she can do to shut him up, or so she thinks. There illicit rendezvous is being photographed through the window. It's all part of Lilli's master plan, who now has more blackmail material. Lilli shows the photographs to a couple, including a nerdy looking Rocco Siffredi. What else can they do but have a threesome? Her final victim is another blonde, whom she casually beds without even taking her wristwatch off. To show her superiority or perhaps to intimidate her victims, Lilli keeps her corset on each time.

Now that all the pieces are in place, it's time to invite the entire chess set to a costume party. However since you know they are going to take off their clothes anyway, the costumes consist of nothing more than some party hats and cardboard masks. Everybody is dancing to their own tune while Rocco is looking less nerdy and more bored. Lilli swaps clothes with a girl named Jenny to confuse Rocco even further, before they all join in the usual orgy induced by spiked drinks. Some cunning plan, eh? Last of all the party people remove their masks, revealing a young, uncredited Mike Horner amongst them. He looks to be enjoying himself, so he probably wasn't blackmailed into attending. Apart from the Mickie's beverages, there is no sign of drug use, which was the main reason Lilli Carati ended up doing these kind of movies in the first place.

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