Helen, Yes... Helen of Troy
Released: 1973
Comedy
Ottone and Savio, wanderers from Etruria, find themselves on the shores of Ancient Greece in search of bread and adventures. Pretending to be exhausted, they are rescued by Paris and Helen and taken to the palace of Menelaus. The welcome is propitious to take advantage of the lavish lunches and beautiful women, not even excluded Elena, wife of the sovereign who will be kidnapped by Paris and taken to Troy. When he reaches the palace of Ulysses, which recognizes the two vagabonds, they are driven out and, after other adventures, they reach the palace of Priam
Starring: Don Backy, Peter Landers, Pupo De Luca, Barbara Betti, Howard Ross, Margaret Rose Keil, Andrea Scotti, Carla Mancini
Directed by: Alfonso Brescia
Written by: Vittorio Vighi, Renzo Genta, Piero Regnoli, Mario Amendola, Alfonso Brescia
Language: Italian
Scenes
Two vagabonds (Otone and Savio) hidden in the ton of wine forced to pee to make believe that it is full. This causes the disgust of the one who drinks it who spits it and says: throw this stuff in the sewers! (50:42)
Alternate Titles
Quo Goddess (theatrical)
Helen, Yes... Helen of Troy (World-wide)
Zwei Halunken stürmen Troja
The Naked Empress (alternative)
Poppea (alternative)
La Vie érotique d'Hélène de Troie (French title)