Comando al infierno is a 1969 Italian-Spanish war film directed by José Luis Merino. An American major trains a group of elite soldiers for a dangerous secret mission during World War II. In this film we can see some intriguing sequences featuring the legendary Raffaella Carrà.
In the thirty-fifth minute Raffaella is sitting in a truck along with some POWs. Her skirt is up and we can see her beautiful legs covered by sheer stockings. The enemy soldier gets excited and bothers her, unbuttoning her shirt and lifting her skirt, but then desists from his intentions. The actress gets up and removes her shirt to put on a different jacket. Half an hour later Raffaella Carrà naked and with her back turned is getting ready for a hot bath. A man enters the bathroom and she covers herself with a towel.
In the thirty-fifth minute Raffaella is sitting in a truck along with some POWs. Her skirt is up and we can see her beautiful legs covered by sheer stockings. The enemy soldier gets excited and bothers her, unbuttoning her shirt and lifting her skirt, but then desists from his intentions. The actress gets up and removes her shirt to put on a different jacket. Half an hour later Raffaella Carrà naked and with her back turned is getting ready for a hot bath. A man enters the bathroom and she covers herself with a towel.