
When Men Carried Clubs and Women Played Ding-Dong (1971)
Prehistoric cave-stud Ari wins lovely virgin Listra in a pig-catching contest, but their attempts at "Ding-Dong" keep getting interrupted by idiot battles between his tribe, The Cave Dwellers, and their neighbors, The Lake Dwellers. Annoyed that hubby would rather make war than Ding-Dong, Listra organizes the women of both tribes to go on strike and "abstain Ding-Dong" until the men stop fighting. It all happens back in the days when men carried clubs and women played ding-dong, an Italian stone-age sex comedy based on the Greek classic "Lysistrata" and filled with shapely cavewomen sporting '70s hairstyles, a gay caveman with the hots for the hero, a title tune that will follow you forever and, of course, plenty of old-fashioned Ding-Dong!All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
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| Bruno Corbucci | Director |
| Fabio Pittorru | Writer |
| Massimo Felisatti | Writer |
| Fabio Pittorru | Writer |
| Massimo Felisatti | Writer |
| Bruno Corbucci | Writer |
| Edmondo Amati | Producer |
| Giancarlo Chiaramello | Composer |
| Fausto Zuccoli | Cinematographer |
| Vincenzo Tomassi | Editor |
| Nedo Azzini | Production Designer |
| Cast | Role |
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| Antonio Sabato | |
| Aldo Giuffrè | |
| Vittorio Caprioli | |
| Nadia Cassini |
