She’s the Man (2006)

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She’s the Man (2006)
Le calde notti di Don Giovanni it is a 1971 erotic adventure film directed by Alfonso Brescia, under the pseudonym Al Bradley.
The film has little to do with the story of Don Giovanni Tenorio. It is inspired by the contemporary Decameron novels, as well as by episodes set in more Middle Eastern settings (The Indomitable Angelica, Angelica and the Grand Sultan) from the Angelica series.
Plot (it may contain spoilers)
The nobleman Don Juan Tenorio's reputation as a great seducer raises concerns and reactions among the most powerful Spanish families. Therefore, Juan is exiled to the East, where he establishes friendly relations with the Berber Sultan Salim. One day, the sovereign reveals to him that a beautiful princess lives hidden in a tower of his palace.
Production
An Italian-Spanish co-production, filmed in Rome (Villa Giovannelli, Villa Borghese, Villa Ada), Monte Porzio Catone (Villa Parisi), Manziana (Rome), Toledo (Spain), and Marrakech (Morocco).
It was first released in Italy on March 10th 1971.
In the photo we can see María Montez II as Conchita and Robert Hoffman as Don Giovanni Tenorio.
✨Very special thanks to @74paris for sharing these photos that come from The Telegraph website and Alamy.✨
SHE'S THE MAN dir. Andy Fickman, 2006
And so... our first story comes to a close. Thank you all so much for reading our first entry in this manga series. It's been an honor to entertain you. We will be on break for a time as we prepare for our next entry.
Derek and Angie have another journey ahead of them but for now... We have a team to meet and new area to explore.
Thank you, everyone.
Till we meet again.
Florin Piersic-Robert Hoffman-Honor Blackman "La invasión de los bárbaros" (Kampf um rom i) 1968, de Robert Siodmak.
Greg and Cybil handing Hoffman their baby. (He doesn't know what a baby is)
I can share these now.
So as of Chapter 21, Robert has a new look for the manga. Kind symbolic that he has changed and is keeping his promise to Richard.
So we have his scrubs, with and without the lab coat, his business suit for meetings and his Asclepiad look, which has a special robe to signify his leadership position at Caduceus. (And to a degree, a robe that was given to him by Richard.)
And that's all there is to it. Also small note, he also clipped his beard a bit. XD Long beards are a no go in the O.R. He looks better with it to be quite honest.
Anywho, just fun concept art for y'all! Hope you enjoy!