Angela Covello

Most Popular Angela Covello Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Last Decameron: Adultery in 7 Easy Lessons Trailer (1972)

08 June 1972

Seven novels of Boccaccio featuring dirty jokes.

Anima mia Trailer (1974)

24 January 1974

Insatiable playboy Marco Donati decides to marry his latest flame, the beautiful Francesca. When the news gets into local newspapers, many of his former lovers are annoyed.

The Goldfinch Trailer (2019)

12 September 2019

A boy in New York is taken in by a wealthy family after his mother is killed in a bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Heat in the Suburbs Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Ciccio Zannone, a insignificant little man, but who is very successful with women, wants to join the "family" of Don Calogero Lentini, the mafia "boss" of a small Sicilian town.

Fiorina the Cow Trailer (1972)

10 September 1972

Plenty of fun erotic stories in the spirit of the "Decameron", united by one constant hero - unlucky cow Fiorina.

So Sweet, So Dead Trailer (1972)

18 July 1972

A serial killer is on the loose. His victims are unfaithful wives and he always leaves compromising photographs at the crime scene.

Torso Trailer (1973)

04 January 1973

A masked serial killer with psychosexual issues strangles female coeds with scarves before dismembering them.

Damned in Venice Trailer (1978)

18 February 1978

A blind boy, who lives alone with his mean sister in a rundown hotel in Venice, receives a vision that warns him of the upcoming birth of the Antichrist.

Baba Yaga Trailer (1973)

20 September 1973

A mysterious witch casts a spell on an attractive young fashion photographer, who is then thrust into a world of sadism.

Tales of Erotica Trailer (1973)

16 November 1973

Four women of Gubbio – Angelica, Violetta, Lisa and Bettina – are conducted before the court by their lovers and husbands.

Girolimoni, the Monster of Rome Trailer (1972)

18 September 1972

In Mussolini's Rome a murderer is targeting young girls. The movie explores how the fascist mind works, how it plays its values off the sentiment of the masses and explores the role of the press in creating a unified narrative.