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Morire gratis (1968)
Character: The prostitute's brother
A young artist, living and working in Rome, drives his car for a long trip to Paris. Into the car also his last work, a sculpture. During the trip he meets Michelle, young french woman. The artist in Paris hopes to sell his sculpture.
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La Ragazza di Latta (1970)
Character: Il Direttore
Mr. Rossi lives in a small town. He works in a large financial company and is considered to be rather original and eccentric by his colleagues because he doesn't own a car and insist on rollerskating to and from work. One afternoon, from his office windows, he catches sight of an intriguing girl and decides to follow her...
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Troppo forte (1986)
Character: Interviewer (uncredited)
Oscar dreams of becoming an actor or a stuntman. To contact a manufacturer he stages an accident and consequently injures a young actress, then tries to limit the damage by taking the girl to his home.
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La malavita attacca... la polizia risponde! (1977)
Character: Moretto - Alicorno Owner (as Adriano Migliano)
Returning from Switzerland to Rome, the boss prof. Salviati, called 'The Prince', finds his business compromised by Rudy, a small local bandit full of presumption, audacity and men ready to kill. Commissioner Baldi a young and brave employee, will fight against them with the help of an ex-employee Rampelli.
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Un fiocco nero per Deborah (1974)
Character: Albert Wener
A young woman with psychic powers is obsessed with having a child. Even though she is unable to conceive, her desire to do so creates a supernatural force determined to fulfill her wishes
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Tenderly (1968)
Character: dottor Corelli
Childhood friends Franco and Jolanda accidentally meet again after 15 years and both know it is love. This comedy traces their troubled relationship.
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Todo modo (1976)
Character: Minister Capra Profiri
Set during a retreat of Christian Democrat politicians who practice spiritual exercises together, it is an allegory of corrupted power. Disturbing, claustrophobic settings are the background to a series of mysterious crimes.
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Vai gorilla (1975)
Character: Police Commissioner Vannuzzi
Fabio Testi is an undercover cop doubling as the bodyguard (hence, “Gorilla”) of a cantankerous middle-aged industrialist targeted for extortion.
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Spogliamoci così, senza pudor... (1976)
Character: Giorgio, Violante's Analyst (Segment "L'armadio Di Troia")
Four stories focused on the fair sex, dealing with the most varied and improbable sentimental and non-sentimental situations.
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Morte in Vaticano (1982)
Character: Dottore
A hermit who has had contact with terrorists is planning to kill the Pope by poisoning.
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Il cuore altrove (2003)
Character: N/A
Rome, 1929. The Pope's tailor sends his only son, 35-year-old virgin Nello, to more liberal Bologna hoping he'll find a wife. His head brimming with ideas on romantic love induced by classical poetry, Nello falls for Angela, a beautiful blind woman who indulges him only to win back her fiancé.
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...a tutte le auto della polizia... (1975)
Character: Dog team leader
Story about a young girl, the daughter a prominent doctor. When the girl goes missing her father gets the police to jump into action because of his class status and wealth.
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Dove vai in vacanza? (1978)
Character: Armando Enrico (episodio "Sarò tutta per te")
In three vignettes, two exes, a tour guide and a married couple struggle to overcome a series of misadventures during their vacations.
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