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Birth Name: Barbara Bouchet
Birth Date: 1943-08-15
Birth Place: Reichenberg, Sudetenland, Germany [now Liberec, Czech Republic]
Alternate Names: Barbara Bouchét, Barbara Bouchét, Barbara Goutscher, Barbara Goutscher, Bärbel Gutscher, باربارا بوشه
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Barbara Bouchet, born August 15, 1943, is a German-American actress and entrepreneur. She has acted in over 80 films and TV episodes, including notable roles like Miss Moneypenny in 'Casino Royale', Kelinda in 'Star Trek: By Any Other Name', Patrizia in 'Non si sevizia un paperino', and Mrs. Schermerhorn in 'Gangs of New York'. Bouchet also founded a production company that focuses on fitness videos, books, and owning a fitness studio.
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Dayle Haddon, born in Canada, is known for her role as an actress and model, particularly for promoting anti-aging products by L'Oréal. She has authored 'Ageless Beauty: A Woman's Guide to Lifelong Beauty and Well-Being'.
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Edwige Fenech was born to Maltese and Sicilian parents in Bône, French Algeria (now Annaba, Algeria). She rose to fame in European cinema from the late 1960s to early 1980s, notable for erotic comedies directed by Franz Antel. Fenech also starred in giallo films like 'Five Dolls for an August Moon'. In the 1980s, she became a TV personality alongside Barbara Bouchet. She was engaged to Italian industrialist Luca di Montezemolo in the mid-1990s. After focusing on movie production, Fenech returned to acting in 'Hostel: Part II' (2007) and appeared as an inspiration for a character in Quentin Tarantino's 'Inglourious Basterds'. Her filmography includes various unrelated Italian comedic sketches.
Alternate Names: Sidney Rome, Sidney Rome, Sydney Rome, Sydney Rome, سیدنی روم, سیدنی رومه
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Sydne Rome, born in Akron but raised in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, began her acting career in 1969 with 'Some Girls Do'. She moved to Italy in the early 1970s and appeared in Italian films, often playing American roles. In 1975, she starred in 'Jeune fille libre le soir'. Rome also ventured into German film and television. Later, she became an aerobics icon, releasing workout videos and singles like 'Angelo prepotente'. She married Emilio Lari in 1973 and subsequently married Roberto Bernabei.
Release Year: 1976
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Alternative Title: 40 grados bajo las sábanas, Sex med et smil, Sex med ett leende, Ota sexi hymyillen, Seksiä, Hymyillen, Seksiä, Sex with a Smile, Seksiä hymy huulessa, Sexycon, 40 vathmoi sti skia tou sentoniou, Gdythite... parakalo, Fiebre italiana, 40 Graus à Sombra do Lençol, Cuarenta grados a la sombra de la sabana blanca, Sex med ett skratt, Destination livvakt, Kadinlarin dünyasi, Seksiä hymyillen, Müssen Männer schön sein?
Director: Sergio Martino
Writer: Giorgio Salvioni, Sergio Martino, Tonino Guerra
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Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film
The plot of '40 gradi all'ombra del lenzuolo', directed by Sergio Martino and released in 1976, is a comedic tale that revolves around a young man named Franco (played by Claudio Cassinelli). The story begins with Franco working as an insurance salesman. He meets and falls in love with a beautiful woman named Anna (played by Edwige Fenech) while on holiday at the seaside resort of Rimini. Unfortunately, Franco's romantic pursuit of Anna is complicated when he learns that she is engaged to be married to another man.
'40 gradi all'ombra del lenzuolo', also known as 'The Beach' in English, is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Martino. The movie is set against the backdrop of the vibrant seaside resort town of Rimini during the summer season. Despite the comedic genre, the available sources do not provide extensive details on themes or significance beyond its setting and Franco's romantic pursuits.