Six Days a Week
"A 3-WAY SEXUAL ROMP between 2 men and a lovely nymph... who kept them at it..."
Originally released in 1965. Six Days a Week is a comedy film. directed by Luigi Comencini.
Starring Catherine Spaak, Enrico Maria Salerno, and Marc Michel
Synopsis
Maria is a young beauty who is busy juggling three boyfriends (a count, a dentist and a student) at the same time. She manages this elaborate deception by impersonating her roommate Silvana who is a real life airline hostess. She lies to the count and the dentist about her flight schedules and her whereabouts so she can spend three days a week with each of them. She spends the remaining day of the week with the student who thinks she is a fellow student. One day surprising news of the real Silvana break out. Comedy and confusion ensure when Maria is forced to come up with a more elaborate scheme to cover her tracks and keep her boyfriends happy.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Catherine Spaak
as Maria / Silvana / Caterina
Enrico Maria Salerno
as Count Adriano Silveri
Marc Michel
as Arturo Santini
Manuel Miranda
as Gianni Moraldi
Riccardo Cucciolla
as Alfredo
José Calvo
as padre Alessandro
Nando Angelini
as Bruno
María Fernanda Ladrón de Guevara
Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro
Giuseppe Ravenna
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Ultra Film
- Pathé Consortium Cinéma
- Tecisa Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Six Days a Week about?
Maria is a young beauty who is busy juggling three boyfriends (a count, a dentist and a student) at the same time. She manages this elaborate deception by impersonating her roommate Silvana who is ...
Who directed Six Days a Week?
Six Days a Week was directed by Luigi Comencini.
How long is Six Days a Week?
Six Days a Week has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).
When was Six Days a Week released?
Six Days a Week was released on March 22, 1965 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Six Days a Week?
The main cast of Six Days a Week includes Catherine Spaak, Enrico Maria Salerno, Marc Michel, Manuel Miranda, Riccardo Cucciolla.