Difference between revisions of "When Women Played Ding Dong"
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Latest revision as of 22:29, 18 June 2022
When Women Played Ding Dong (1971, Italy) is a Sex-Comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the sequel to When Women Had Tails and was followed by When Women Lost Their Tails.
- Contents: Triple-Feature Poster | Watch Trailer
Main Details
- Released on September 29, 1971
- Color
- Running time: 95 minutes | 100 minutes (USA) | 86 minutes (West Germany)
- Production Co.: Empire Films
- Distribution Co.: Constantin Film (1972) (West Germany) (theatrical) | Paragon Pictures (1974) (USA) (theatrical) (dubbed) (as 'When Women Played Ding Dong') | Tuschinski Film Distribution (1974) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Directed by Bruno Corbucci
- Written by Bruno Corbucci, Fabio Pittorru and Massimo Felisatti (screenplay), from a story by Fabio Pittorru AND Massimo Felisatti
- Starring: Antonio Sabato, Aldo Giuffrè, Vittorio Caprioli
Plot Summary
- Prehistoric cave-stud Ari wins lovely virgin Listra in a pig-catching contest, but their attempts at “Ding-Dong” keep getting interrupted by idiot battles between his tribe, The Cave Dwellers, and their neighbors, The Lake Dwellers.
Taglines
- a new name for an old game...
Also Known As
- Quando gli uomini armarono la clava e... con le donne fecero din-don
- When Men Carried Clubs...and Women Played Ding Dong
- When Women Played