Women.
The year was 1967, Rome and Paris were the glam counterparts to swinging London, and Vittorio De Sica directed 'Sette Volte Donna'; one woman played seven parts, in a wardrobe as fresh as it was on the Via Veneto.
Linda, the bohemian stewardess who needs a man with whom she can discuss Sartre in the nude.Paulette, who plans her next romance during her husband's funeral procession.
Edith, and author's wife suffers from character envy.
Maria Teresa, who catches Giorgio in bed with another woman and vows to become a hooker: 'I'm going with the fruit man.'
Jean, who's got the hots for the private eye whom her husband has hired to follow her.