My Pleasure Is Your Pleasure
At a sumptuous Tuscan banquet, a circle of nobles and clerics spends the evening trading bawdy tales and flirting with danger. As the stories unfold, pretensions crack and desire erupts, turning a refined dinner into a carnival of temptation. A cardinal spins a dirty joke, a marquise succumbs to... Read more
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About My Pleasure Is Your Pleasure
At a sumptuous Tuscan banquet, a circle of nobles and clerics spends the evening trading bawdy tales and flirting with danger. As the stories unfold, pretensions crack and desire erupts, turning a refined dinner into a carnival of temptation. A cardinal spins a dirty joke, a marquise succumbs to a whispered temptation, and a pair of lovers test the match between loyalty and class. Courtiers, courtesans, and servants drift through the rooms, their schemes weaving with the guests in a swirl of comedy and confusion. The night becomes a sharp look at power and appetite, where rules bend and laughter wins over prudence.
Released in 1973 as an Italian comedy, the film draws on a Balzac inspired premise and boasts a glamorous cast that includes Ewa Aulin, Femi Benussi, Barbara Bouchet, Aldo Giuffrè, and Sylva Koscina, resonating with fans abroad.
Critics treated it as a light erotic farce that skewers vanity, power, and moral pretensions. The dialogue dances between temptation and social satire, poking fun at aristocrats and clerics while celebrating the era's liberated attitudes. The tone stays playful rather than prurient, inviting audiences to enjoy misunderstandings, double entendres, and cheeky nods to literary and theatrical chic. Double entendres and brisk pacing keep the momentum through each playful beat.
Within the orbit of vintage Italian exploitation cinema, the title holds a modest cult footprint for its opulent visuals and star power. Ewa Aulin and Barbara Bouchet became emblematic figures of 70s European erotic comedy, helping to define a genre that fuses satire with sensuality and operatic mood, and its style is often cited in discussions of camp aesthetics. Its visual richness and production design contribute to its lasting appeal.
Box office figures for this title are not publicly documented, reflecting its status as a niche release rather than a mainstream hit. The absence of revenue data makes it hard to gauge its commercial footprint beyond art house circuits, collectors, and historians of vintage cinema.
Details
- Release Date
- April 14, 1973
- Runtime
- 1h 35m
- User Ratings
- 4 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy
- Country
- Italy
- Studio
- Naxos Film
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Ewa Aulin
La marchesa Cavalcanti
Femi Benussi
La contessa Joselita Esteban De Fierro / Rosalia
Barbara Bouchet
Prostitute
Aldo Giuffrè
Il granduca
Sylva Koscina
La moglie del tintore
Anna Maestri
Erna Schürer
La granduchessa
Lionel Stander
Il marchese Cavalcanti / Il cardinale di Ragusa
Giacomo Furia
Il vescovo di Coira
Leopoldo Trieste
Written by: Claudio Racca, Honoré de Balzac