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Michela Miti was born on June 12, 1963, is an Italian actress and television presenter.
In 1980 she was hired by Rai to conduct the Game column within the afternoon television program for children 3, 2, 1 … contact! After posing without veils in March 1981 for the Italian edition of Playboy, she becomes famous for her participation in two cult films of the Italian sexy comedy of the Pierino vein, or Pierino contro tutti and Pierino strikes again. Among her other most successful films, there are W la foca (participation in comic sketches), Biancaneve & Co., and Come on stupid, all from the years 1982/1983. Before becoming successful as an actress, she appears in several nude photoshoots, conquering the covers of magazines such as Playmen and Blitz. Later she also participated in an erotic film, Dolce Skin by Angela. She returned to the scene in 1999, in several theatrical plays and in the film Gialloparma, all written by his partner Alberto Bevilacqua. In addition to her film and television career at Rai, she also dedicated herself to poetry, publishing the collection Alchimia celeste for Mondadori in 2001, followed by L’Innocenza perduta for ten years later. She recorded also some pieces of music, as the 45s festive air of 1983, a piece later included in the collection The World of Coffee Bar (2005) of ZYX Music. These are my best 8 movies for Michela Miti.
8. This and That (1983) – Comedy
Two episodes. The 1st is ‘Amore impossible (Impossible love). Giulio is a comic book draftsman. He is passing through a creativity depressed period. One day his editor makes him meet a blond nice girl. Immediately Giulio falls in love and starts to draw his impossible love story into a new comic book. The 2nd is ‘Quello dal basco rosso’ (the one with the red beret). Sandro, a mature man, meets one of his former girlfriends and her daughter Daniela. Daniela couldn’t have sex with her boyfriend because of a childhood remembrance. In fact, she always remembers her mother having sex with a man wearing a red beret. She discovers that the man is Sandro, makes love with him, and soon recovers from her obsession.
7. Delitti (1987) – Comedy/Erotic
The consequence of the constant betrayal of a woman, whose husband is understandably jealous, are some murders, evidently conceived by the same person who employs the same original method. The woman, the cause of all this, does not even stop in front of the inspector in charge of the investigation, entangling him in a murky story. Trashy and sleazy late 80’s Italian giallo. The killer of seven victims is on the loose. He murders women with the poison extracted from a particularly deadly snake found in Martinique, which deforms and kills people instantly. Highly experienced Inspector Sanders tries to catch an elusive killer.
6. W la foca (1982) – Comedy/Erotic
Andrea (Lory Del Santo) is a young and naïve nurse from Veneto who is employed by the Roman physician Dr. Filippo Patacchiola (Bombolo). Patacchiola lives with his nymphomaniac wife (Dagmar Lassander), raunchy daughter Marisa (Michela Miti), senile father (Riccardo Billi), mentally retarded son Paolo (Fabio Grossi), and African maid Domenica (Anna Fall) who Patacchiola wants to use as a “man maker” for his son. The inevitable cycle of misunderstandings, couple exchange, and sexual seductions gets even more complicated when Andrea’s lover Michele (Carlo Marini) arrives in Rome to see Andrea.
5. Biancaneve & Co. (1982) – Drama/Erotic
Biancaneve & Co. is a 1982 film directed by Mario Bianchi. It is a parody of the fairy tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, inserted in the vein of the Italian erotic comedy. The plot is taken from the highly successful erotic comic in the seventies, Snow White, created in 1972 by Renzo Barbieri and published by Edifumetto. The king and queen conceive Snow White during sexual intercourse in the snow. The queen, at the birth of Snow White, will die in childbirth.
4. The Seduction of Angela (1986) – Drama
Naive, orphaned maiden Angela leaves her small town for 19th- century London, where she quickly learns the ways of the world. She begins work at a brothel, where she gets a quick education in life. On her first “job,” she is rescued by Rocco, a traveling thief who happens to be going from room to room, robbing the patrons. Rocco and Angela fall in love, but Rocco must flee the inn at which they have taken residence when the police arrive at the door. The whole movie takes place in a castle on a hill. All the actors do an amazing job but especially the women shine. Mariangela Giordano was brilliant in Bianchi’s Burial Ground, in which she played Michael’s mother, and she is a highlight here as well, playing the nun.
3. Desirable Teacher 2 (1982) – Comedy
Pierino colpisce ancora (also known as Desirable Teacher 2) is a 1982 comedy film directed by Marino Girolami, with Alvaro Vitali and Michela Miti. Released to the cinema on February 23, 1982. Duration 90 minutes. Distributed by Medusa Distribuzione – Deltavideo. The first “official” sequel to PIERINO Vs ALL, a surprising exploit at the box office that paved the way for a genre. Then the same director (Marino Girolami), the same troupe, the same character actors who had contributed to give a minimum of depth to the first chapter return. Above all, Alvaro Vitali returns, who since the song on the opening credits (“With the whistle or without”) makes things clear: the only real Pierino is me!
2. Vieni avanti cretino (1982) – Comedy
Vieni avanti cretino (Come forward, idiot) is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It had great commercial success, grossing over 3 billion lire at the Italian box office. Pasquale Baudaffi gets out of prison thanks to an amnesty and starts looking for work with the help of his cousin Gaetano. Clumsy and clumsy, Pasquale soon finds himself at the center of endless misunderstandings. He tries some jobs including the waiter, but mixes up the orders and gets fired on the spot. His test as a guardian in a garage is also negative and as a very latest experience, he tries that in an Electronics company, but his inclusion in the futuristic mechanism triggers the craziest complications.
1. Pierino contro tutti (1981) – Comedy
The main character of the film is Pierino, an Italian variation of Little Johnny. The film was a massive success at the Italian box office. Rome: Peter (Pierino) is a precocious but mischievous boy who often plays pranks and makes jokes at school. His enemy is his old teacher. One day Pierino pulls a dirty trick on her, making her break an arm. The substitute class teacher is a pretty girl Pierino falls in love with. However, a professor also falls in love with the beautiful teacher, and so Pierino must devise numerous jokes to save the teacher.