Carlo Giuffrè, born in Naples in 1928, has been a notable figure in Italian cinema, particularly in the realm of erotic comedies. He appeared as a charming lead in The Private Lesson (1975), where his performance captured the playful essence of the genre. Giuffrè also showcased his talents as a writer in Poker in Bed (1974), blending humor with risqué themes. His contributions to films like Au Pair Girl (1976) and The Winsome Widow (1973) further solidify his status in the cult film landscape, reflecting the vibrant spirit of 1970s Italian cinema.
The Winsome Widow
Salvatore dies in a car accident because he was too busy leering at a picture of his wife. Because he didn’t make a will and he has no heirs, his brothers stand to inherit his entire fortune. Unless the wife (Edwige Fenech) can get pregnant right away, so that Salvatore will still be considered the father of the child.