Jenny Arasse emerged in the 1970s as a notable figure in European cinema, showcasing her talents in both Don Juan or If Don Juan Were a Woman (1973) and Some Like It Cool (1977). In Don Juan or If Don Juan Were a Woman, she navigates the complexities of gender roles and seduction, bringing a unique perspective to the narrative. Her work in Some Like It Cool further emphasizes her ability to blend humor with erotic undertones, solidifying her place in the landscape of cult and exploitation cinema.
Some Like It Cool
While hiding from the royal authorities, Giacomo Casanova (Tony Curtis), the famous romancer, encounters his look-alike: Giacomino, a fugitive petty con man. Meanwhile, the Caliph and his wife arrive in Venice for a state visit, and she insists on a night with the legendary lover. Through a series of erotic encounters and mistaken-identity comedies, Giacomo and Giacomino make their way back to Venice for their appointment with the Caliph's wife.