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GLORIA Guida

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Gloria Guida is a standout in the erotica industry. Back in her prime (during the ’70s, that is), she used to be one of the most popular sleaze actresses in the world, and understandably so, since she had both a charming persona and breathtakingly good looks (and, you know, willingness to show a lot of skin). Mostly known for her work in light-hearted Italian comedies, her filmography is interesting because of how similar in a style most of her pictures are, despite being handled by various directors and producers. Please share with me your opinions below in the comments, noting that the video is safe and am trying to be professional in showing the scenes.

10. La Novizia (1975)


there are a couple of scenes in this film that are so memorable that they have been etched onto my brain. ‘La Novizia’ is a terrible flick, completely forgettable plot-wise and featuring one of Guida’s few performances that she doesn’t feel cut out for.


9. La Minorenne (1974)


‘La Minorenne’ is a by-the-numbers Guida film following one of those typical sex comedy cliche stories, with her playing a catholic schoolgirl who falls in love with a native sculptor from her place after conducting excruciatingly long ‘trial and errors with a couple of other boys she meets along the way.

8. La Ragazzina (1974)


This is Gloria Guida’s debut feature, made when she was really young, something the film took major advantage of. Her youth plays the star in this coming-of-age flick about love, lust, and betrayal, and put on the pedestal are Monica and her boyfriend Leo, both of whom secretly perform shady activities (like pimping) and have crushes on people, unbeknown to each other.

7. Blue Jeans (1975)


Starting off with a god-awful song about how good blue jeans look on women, this film features a plot that I think would’ve leaned a little drier on the incest tone, had it been one of those features with a respectable studio backing it up. Since it isn’t, what we have are a lot of butt shots and sex scenes, with a story about Guida’s character falling for a man who could very well be her long-lost father.

6. Peccati di Gioventu (1975)


This is a nasty film, something that tries to be other than a comedy, playing around with manipulation of the mind. I’m sure saying it like that makes you think more of the film than it actually is. A woman isn’t happy with her father’s bride-to-be and tries everything in her power to get rid of her.

5. The Teasers (1975)


I think it’s safe to say that 1975 was Guida’s best year in film. Though none of her pictures can be considered masterpieces or deserving of critical acclaim, they can be seen as fun mindless sex flicks (which is exactly what they are, by the way). ‘The Teasers’ is an interesting film made along the lines of ‘Porky’ and ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’, featuring Guida as a schoolgirl who looks exceptionally good and uses that to charm her fellow students and teachers.




4. L’affittacamere (1976)


This is an inventive sex comedy, and though it suffers from that campiness that Guida’s cinema has so very well become accustomed to, it’s pretty harmless overall and a good watch if you’ve got nothing better to do. The film is about two sisters whose aunt gives off a farmhouse to them as a pension.

3. That Malicious Age (1975)


This is definitely one of Guida’s craziest movies. While it does tail on borderline nonsense at times, it is actually quite fun and revels in the sexiness of its characters. Perhaps the only one of her films to feature scenes that are memorable, ‘That Malicious Age’ has her playing Paola, the daughter of a man into whose mansion the protagonist arrives, looking for work as a gardener.

2. Il Gatto Mammone (1975)


If someone were to ask me what film I thought Guida was most stunning in, I’d answer with this one in a jiff. While this may also be one of her most bland performances, the film works as a whole because it has an actually engaging story and some fun characters. Focusing on a couple that unfortunately cannot conceive a child, this comedy follows the crazy situations that pop up after a surrogate mother enters into their lives.


1. To Be Twenty (1978)


‘To Be Twenty’ is one of the more entertaining sex flicks out there, and due credit has to be given to its deserving female leads Lilli Carati and Guida. Partly a road trip movie and partly a lovemaking surreal piece, what makes this picture stand out could be how utterly weird it is.

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