Roberto Giraudo, an actor known for his contributions to the world of cult cinema, appears in two notable films from 1976. In Sweet Teen, he navigates the complexities of youthful desire, while in Loves, Bed and Betrayals, he delves into the tangled web of romantic entanglements. Giraudo's performances reflect the era's exploration of erotic themes, making him a fitting presence in the SassyFlix catalog, where such narratives thrive.
Sweet Teen
This movie is about a middle-age businessman who marries a much younger woman (former Miss Italy Daniela Giordano), but is carrying on with his sexy secretary (Dagmar Lassander). He somehow still has the energy, however, to lust after his wife’s visiting niece (Viviano), although that’s perhaps not surprising as she constantly lolls around in a short mini-skirt with her panties in full display or lies naked in bed playing with her puss (I’m talking about her cat–get your mind out of the gutter!). In the funniest scene she gets alarmed by a noise and insists on sleeping in the same bed with her “uncle”. The man eventually hatches a hare-brained scheme to pay another man, a handsome butcher, to seduce his wife so he can file for divorce and be with the niece. But, of course, it all goes horribly, horribly wrong.