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The Virgin Alatiel
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The virgin Alatiel (who with eight men maybe ten thousand times was lying), also known only as La Vergine Alatiel, is a 1996 film screenplay by Italian writer Aldo Busi from the seventh novel of the second day of the Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio and whose text has a structure of romance.
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The beautiful teenager Alatiel, daughter of the Sultan Beminedab of Babylon (Egypt), is promised in marriage to the King of the Garbo (Moorish Kingdom, present Morocco). To inform the young girl are three of the small brothers, after which she is delivered a portrait of the future spouse from the likeness of a beautiful young man of dark complexion.
Soon Alatiel greets her father and wives, the numerous brothers and the Negra Mamy who raised her, and psalm accompanied by Farah, Fatìma and six other armpits.
After a few days of sailing, the boat came across a storm that became a hurricane and nestled on the coast of Majorca.
The wreck is spotted by Don Pericón, gentleman governor of the island, returning from a hunting trip with his brother Marathon, Ceffo and four other men on horseback. Alatiel, Farah and Fatìma are the only survivors. Don Pericón falls in love with the girl at first sight and decides to take her to her palace with the other two women to be able to make her own bride. The girl refuses to marry him but with him she agrees to lose her virginity by also, on request and for the delight of Don Pericón, in sadomasous practices.
The gentleman then accompanies her in the basement of the building to show her where all her former lovers are buried, who has committed suicide from time to time because all too obedience and employees.
One night the brother Marathon, equally crazy for Alatiel, bursts into the bedroom, stabs her neck Don Pericón killing him and kidnapping the girl. With the complicity of the Ceffo and three knights, he takes her to the port and embarks with her on a Bulgarian vessel at the time of Greece, thus renouncing his dominion over Mallorca.
Alatiel is upset: he just lost his last two armpits and the man to whom he was now a little fond. Marathon tries to console her until the two end up making love. Alatiel discovers oral sex.
The crew proves to be hungryly attracted to the girl, so that marathon, jealous, decides to reclude her in the hold, while the onboard prostitute tries to her envy and hates her because of the attention she receives from all.
The first and second timonieri brothers, sons of the elderly Capitana, spy in turn from a bucket the relationships of lovers, simultaneously masturbating or penetrating each other. The two wish to take possession of Alatiel by tearing it to Marathon, but each one would want its exclusive, so that they challenge themselves to arm of iron and then to dice to establish the winner.
At night Marathon, while on the bridge of the vessel kidnapped by