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Saturday, Sunday and Monday

Rosa, a mature mother of several children, is concerned that her beloved husband Don Peppino is losing interest in her, and does his best to provoke some jealousy in him. She is a masterful cook, and if her romantic charms are fading, her culinary skills are not. By one means and another, and after some amusing confrontations, she succeeds in keeping her husband from taking her for granted and harmony is restored.

Top Cast

  • Sophia Loren

    Sophia Loren

    Rosa Priore

  • Luca De Filippo

    Luca De Filippo

    Don Peppino Priore

  • Luciano De Crescenzo

    Luciano De Crescenzo

    Luigi

  • Alessandra Mussolini

    Alessandra Mussolini

    Giulianella

  • Jérôme Anger

    Jérôme Anger

    Roberto

  • Isabelle Illiers

    Isabelle Illiers

    Carolina

  • Nuccia Fumo

    Nuccia Fumo

    Martirio

  • Ester Carloni

    Ester Carloni

    Addolorata

  • Pupella Maggio

    Pupella Maggio

    Zia Memé

Overview

Rosa, a mature mother of several children, is concerned that her beloved husband Don Peppino is losing interest in her, and does his best to provoke some jealousy in him. She is a masterful cook, and if her romantic charms are fading, her culinary skills are not. By one means and another, and after some amusing confrontations, she succeeds in keeping her husband from taking her for granted and harmony is restored.

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