Sergio Di Pinto appears in Love in 4 Easy Lessons (1976), a film that encapsulates the playful and experimental spirit of 1970s cinema. In this cult classic, Di Pinto's performance contributes to the film's exploration of romantic entanglements through a lens of humor and charm. Though his filmography may be limited, his role in this unique narrative highlights the era's distinct approach to storytelling, making him a notable figure within the context of exploitation and cult cinema.
Love in 4 Easy Lessons
The 4 short stories in this Italian Sex-Comedy all revolve around marriage infinitely. A private eye and his inept assistant are hired by a jealous husband to spy on his wife. The detective ends up forgetting about his own horny bombshell at home and you can guess the rest. THE RINGER - A female soccer team's best player goes down with a serious injury. The coach hires a male soccer star to pose as a woman to replace her. Shower scenes dominate this gender bender. THE TROJAN WARDROBE - A philandering producer and his wife (Barbara Bouchet) go on a boating trip. He comes up with an excuse to leave and returns home to his hot French mistress. He doesn't know a robber has beat him to it in more ways than one. ONE STEP TO PARADISE - Marina (Ursula Andress) and her lover decide to consumate their affair right under her husband's nose.