- Tinto Brass - The maestro of Italian erotica is back! Lies, subterfuge, betrayal and mischief - FALLO! is a collection of six stories based on the joys of sexuality and the eroticism of a new generation of women.
- 1) "Alibi" ("Alibi") While celebrating the seventh anniversary of marriage in a hotel in Casablanca, Morocco, Gianni convinces his wife Gianni to do a threesome with the room servant Ali. 2) "Double Trouble" ("Dupla Confusão") While playing tennis with Bruno, Stefania has intercourse with him in the bathroom. Meanwhile, Bruno's wife Erika does with Stefania's husband Luigi in his office, to get the position of guest in a talk show. 3) "Two Hearts and a Hut" ("Dois Corações e Uma Cabana") Hotel maid Katarina who wants to open their own hotel with her fiance Ciro is tipped with a high amount and prostitutes with a German couple of sadistic and masochistic. 4) "Jolly Bangs" ("Casos") While on the beach, Raffaella tells her husband Ugo her erotic affairs with other people for his satisfaction. 5) "Honni Soit Qui Mal y Pense" ("May Evil Be with him Who Thinks Evil") The photographer Franco wishes to have anal sex with Anna, who tells him that he can do only after marrying her. When they are invited to a party, she loses her virginity. 6) "Call me Pig, Cause I Like It!" ("Chama-me de Porca, Porque Eu Gosto!") While in London in their honeymoon, Rosy and Oskar disclose the real intentions of a voyeur.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Composed of six sexy vignettes, Tinto Brass' light-hearted erotic comedy delves into the steamy private lives of young couples who realise sharing is caring. In the first episode entitled "Alibi", a married couple's anniversary holiday in Casablanca turns into a kinky experience when a spying bellhop heats things up in the bedroom. Then, in "Double Trouble", beautiful Stefania pays her cheating husband back in the same coin, and in "Two Hearts and a Hut", an eccentric German couple seduces a foxy Swiss housekeeper who has a weakness for love games. Following, in "Jolly Bangs", a topless sunbather regales her husband with a colourful account of her past occasional dalliances, and in "Honni soit qui mal y pense", (Evil to him who evil thinks), a frustrated groom-to-be pressures his hesitant model fiancé to broaden her sexual horizons. Finally, in "Call Me Pig... Cause I Like It!", an Italian couple visiting London provides their stealthy voyeuristic neighbour with unexpected excitement.—Nick Riganas
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