Feb. 02, 1972 - Casanova 70, the last film of Marcello Mastroianni Marcello Mastroianni, every woman' Ideal latin lover, and one of the most popular film stars on the international scene today, was the obvious choice to play in Joseph's Levine ''Casanova '70'' directed by Mario Monicelli. Portraying a contemporary Cassanova, Masstroianni is a far any from Don Juan of history. Casanova as interpreted by Mastroianni is not a male aggressor, but the victim of the women he pursers. He is James Bond, Walter Mitty and H. Harold Clifford rolled into one, herself hero of the boudoir

Feb. 02, 1972 - Casanova 70, the last film of Marcello Mastroianni Marcello Mastroianni, every woman' Ideal latin lover, and one of the most popular film stars on the international scene today, was the obvious choice to play in Joseph's Levine ''Casanova '70'' directed by Mario Monicelli. Portraying a contemporary Cassanova, Masstroianni is a far any from Don Juan of history. Casanova as interpreted by Mastroianni is not a male aggressor, but the victim of the women he pursers. He is James Bond, Walter Mitty and H. Harold Clifford rolled into one, herself hero of the boudoir Stock Photo
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Keystone Press / Alamy Stock Photo

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E100RB

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58.9 MB (1.1 MB Compressed download)

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3938 x 5227 px | 33.3 x 44.3 cm | 13.1 x 17.4 inches | 300dpi

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2 February 1972

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Feb. 02, 1972 - Casanova 70, the last film of Marcello Mastroianni Marcello Mastroianni, every woman' Ideal latin lover, and one of the most popular film stars on the international scene today, was the obvious choice to play in Joseph's Levine ''Casanova '70'' directed by Mario Monicelli. Portraying a contemporary Cassanova, Masstroianni is a far any from Don Juan of history. Casanova as interpreted by Mastroianni is not a male aggressor, but the victim of the women he pursers. He is James Bond, Walter Mitty and H. Harold Clifford rolled into one, herself hero of the boudoir. Playing opposite Mastroinnaiare no less that 12female co-stars whose names read like United Nations roster. Photo shows Marcello ''Casanova'' Mastroianni and one of victim, Burma actress Seyna Seyn. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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