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    Decameron Nights

    1953 · Romance · 1h 33m

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  1. Decameron Nights: Directed by Hugo Fregonese. With Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan, Godfrey Tearle, Joan Collins. The main story combines bits of Giovanni Boccaccio's own life (maybe and maybe not) with three of his most fabulous stories of love.

    • (287)
    • Drama, Adventure, Romance
    • Hugo Fregonese
    • 1953-11-16
  2. Plot. Cast. References. External links. Decameron Nights is a 1953 anthology Technicolor film based on three tales from The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio, specifically the ninth and tenth tales of the second day and the ninth tale of the third. It stars Joan Fontaine and, as Boccaccio, Louis Jourdan. [citation needed] Plot.

  3. Rent Decameron Nights on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. In the 14th century, famous writer Giovanni Boccaccio (Louis Jourdan) returns to Florence, Italy, to woo beautiful noblewoman ...

    • Francois Truffaut
    • Romance
    • Hugo Fregonese
  4. Synopsis. During the mid-fourteenth century, Giovanni Boccaccio, the easy-going author of ribald tales, rides into Florence as it is being overrun by the Duke of Lorenzo's army.

  5. Currently you are able to watch "Decameron Nights" streaming on fuboTV, Fandor Amazon Channel or for free with ads on Tubi TV. It is also possible to rent "Decameron Nights" on Amazon Video online and to download it on Amazon Video.

    • 1953
    • Carlos Villarías, Gérard Tichy
    • Hugo Fregonese
    • 6
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  7. Decameron Nights. 1953 · 1 hr 26 min. TV-PG. Adventure · Drama · Romance. While trying to woo a noblewoman in Florence, Italian poet Boccaccio tells three tales of love in this romance based on the author's writings. Subtitles: English. Starring:Joan FontaineLouis JourdanMara LaneJoan CollinsGodfrey TearleBinnie Barnes. Directed by:Hugo Fregonese.

  8. Film Details. Based on the tales "Ninth Tale, Second Day" ("Wager for Virtue"), "Tenth Tale, Second Day" ("Paganino the Pirate") and "Ninth Tale, Third Day" ("The Doctor's Daughter") in Il decamerone by Giovanni Boccaccio (1353).

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