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Luna nova (1955)
Character: N/A
A young man leaves the countryside and falls for the owner of a nightclub.
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Patto col diavolo (1950)
Character: Giacomo Mola
The title of this Italian melodrama translates to Pact with the Devil. However, His Satanic Majesty does not appear in the film. Rather, this expensively produced period piece is more along the lines of Romeo and Juliet, with young love threatened by warring families. In his first Italian film, Hollywood veteran Eduardo Cianelli goes through his usual villainous paces as the scheming father of the male lead (Jacques Francois). The most fascinating performance is rendered by Umberto Spadaro, as the village idiot, or is he? Patto col Diavolo makes the most of the visual dynamics of Italy's mountainous Calabrian region.
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La tua donna (1954)
Character: N/A
During WWII, Sandro Ademari (Massimo Girotti), head of a group of Italian partisans, to escape from a Nazi catch, hides himself by a farm. Here he knows Luisa (Lea Padovani) and soon the two married and have a baby. After the war, Sandro, now a solicitor, succeeded also to be elected in Rome's parliament. Here he starts an extramarital affair with Germana (Patricia Neal). Sandro, now deep involved with Germana, tries all the way to leave Luisa (divorce wasn't legal during the '50s in Italy). But Luisa is determined to save her marriage and arrives in Rome to discuss with the two. The tragedy is behind the corner.
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Il tenente Giorgio (1952)
Character: Barone di Polia
A lieutenant spends a night of love with a mysterious woman. After a few years he discovers that the woman was married to an invalid and that the meeting had been organized to ensure an heir for the family
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Risky Business (1939)
Character: Philip Decarno
Radio commentator Dan Clifford takes desperate chances to save the life of a young girl who has been kidnapped.
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The Killers of Mussolini (1959)
Character: Marshal Graziani
As the Salo Republic crumbles around him, Mussolini, along with his mistress and several of his ministers flee with retreating Nazi soldiers, but are caught at the town of Dongo by red partisans. All are brutally executed without trial.
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Incendiary Blonde (1945)
Character: Nick the Greek
Paramount's highly-fictionalized 1945 musical biography of Texas Guinan, the Roaring '20s New York nightclub owner and celebrity with alleged underworld connections who famously greeted her customers with the phrase, "Hello, suckers!"
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I vinti (1953)
Character: Claudio's Father
Three tales of privileged youth entangled in murder: French students kill for money, an Italian student smuggles cigarettes, and an English poet exploits a grim discovery.
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Love Slaves of the Amazons (1957)
Character: Crespi
A party of explorers in the Amazon jungle are captured by a tribe of women, and learn that they are to be used as the tribe's "love slaves."
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Uomini ombra (1954)
Character: Ammiraglio Zora
Italian naval secret agents acquire a British codebook and the Italian counter-espionage agents start tracking enemy agents working undercover in Italy and providing false information.
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Foreign Correspondent (1940)
Character: Mr. Krug
American crime reporter John Jones is reassigned to Europe as a foreign correspondent to cover the imminent war. When he walks into the middle of an assassination and stumbles on a spy ring, he seeks help from a beautiful politician’s daughter and an urbane English journalist to uncover the truth.
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Seven Keys to Baldpate (1935)
Character: Innkeeper (uncredited)
A writer, looking for some peace and quiet in order to finish a novel, takes a room at the Baldpate Inn. However, peace and quiet are the last things he gets, as there are some very strange goings-on at the establishment.
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Seven Keys to Baldpate (1947)
Character: Cargan
Writer Kenneth Magee has bet that he can finish a story at rural resort Baldpate Inn, now closed for the winter. The owner has given him the "only" key to the front door. But there are six other keys, and peculiar characters, some of them up to no good, keep turning up as the mystery deepens.
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Prince of Foxes (1949)
Character: Art Dealer (uncredited)
In 1500, Duke Cesare Borgia hopes to marry his sister to the heir apparent of Ferrara, which impedes his conquest of central Italy. On this delicate mission he sends Andrea Orsini, his sister's lover and nearly as unscrupulous as himself. En route, Orsini meets Camilla Verano, wife of the count of Citta' del Monte, and sentiment threatens to turn him against his deadly master, whom no one betrays twice...
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Angels Wash Their Faces (1939)
Character: Alfred Martino
A young man just released from a reformatory moves to a new neighborhood with his sister, intending to start a new life. However, he gets mixed up with the local mob boss and corrupt politicians and soon finds himself being framed for an arson and murder he didn't commit.
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Monster from Green Hell (1957)
Character: Mahri
A test rocket carrying wasps to outer space, to study the effects on them of weightlessness and radiations, crashes out of control back to Earth, into the jungles of Africa. The two astrobiologists in charge of the test mount an expedition to the Darkest Continent to retrieve their experiment, only to find the wasps have grown to giant size which are panicking all forms of life as they quest for food.
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California (1947)
Character: Padre
"Wicked" Lily Bishop joins a wagon train to California, led by Michael Fabian and Johnny Trumbo, but news of the Gold Rush scatters the train. When Johnny and Michael finally arrive, Lily is rich from her saloon and storekeeper (former slaver) Pharaoh Coffin is bleeding the miners dry. But worse troubles are ahead: California is inching toward statehood, and certain people want to make it their private empire.
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Gilda (1946)
Character: Cartel Member (uncredited)
A gambler discovers an old flame while in Argentina, but she's married to his new boss.
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La strada buia (1950)
Character: Ralph Clementi
A man drives his car off a cliff in an apparent suicide. One insurance investigator is not so sure it was an accident or suicide and gets 48 hours to prove his case.
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To the Victor (1948)
Character: Firago
An American serviceman remains in France after WWII and becomes a black marketeer.
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The League of Frightened Men (1937)
Character: Paul Chapin
Nero Wolfe agrees to investigate a series of murders that seem to be tied in with a past Harvard hazing prank that went awry.
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Sul ponte dei sospiri (1953)
Character: Inquisitore
Coming of age, a girl is told the truth about her dead father: he is alive, but imprisoned for several crimes he did not commit... With the help of an old noble lady and a young count (who doubles as a daring sea captain), she will fight for the truth, and justice. Her opponent is the State Town's Inquisitor himself, who set her father's up to escape his own crimes.
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La mano dello straniero (1954)
Character: Dr. Vivaldi
Eight-year-old Roger Court is in Venice expecting to reunite with his father, British diplomat Major Court (Trevor Howard), whom he hasn't seen in three years. Roger lives with his Aunt Rose since his mother abandoned him.
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Helen of Troy (1956)
Character: Andros
Prince Paris of Troy, shipwrecked on a mission to the king of Sparta, meets and falls for Queen Helen before he knows who she is. Rudely received by the royal Greeks, he must flee...but fate and their mutual passions lead him to take Helen along. This gives the Greeks just the excuse they need for much-desired war.
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Colpo rovente (1970)
Character: Parker
Frank was removed from an investigation into Mac Brown, the owner of a pharmaceutical company, who was suspected of drug trafficking and illegal experiments on teenagers. When Brown is murdered, Frank is called to investigate...
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La maison du silence (1953)
Character: Padre superiore
Voice of Silence is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, written by Giuseppe Berto, starring Aldo Fabrizi and Jean Marais.
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The Wife of Monte Cristo (1946)
Character: Jacques Antoine
In this sequel to the original story, Monte Cristo count Edmund Dantes (Martin Kosleck) returns to Paris to get revenge but soon finds himself pursued by a cruel policeman (John Loder). The count's brave wife Haydée (Lenore Aubert) throws the cop off her husband's scent by dressing up as the masked avenger herself and proving that she too is most competent with a sword.
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Gli inesorabili (1950)
Character: Il barone Occhipinti
Saverio Luparello is the manager of Sicilian baron Occipinti's estate. The cunning greedy man intentionally lets the land turn into a wasteland, hoping that his employer, discouraged by its low returns, will sell his earth to him for next to nothing. His plans are thwarted by a share cropper, Diego Costa, who farms his lot zealously and to good results.
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Criminal Lawyer (1937)
Character: Gene Larkin
Barry Brandon, a criminal lawyer, visits the night club of Denny Larkin, his primary client, with Betty Walker, a spoiled society girl. The police raid the club and Brandon pleads that the whole group is guilty, just to get even with Larkin for a rebuke. On the same night in court, Madge Carter is on trial for disorderly conduct, and Brandon volunteers to defend her, and proves the case against her if a frame-up. Finding that she is penniless, Brandon hires her as his secretary, and falls in love with her. Brandon is appointed district attorney and has ambitions of becoming the state governor. Having dinner at Betty's home, she maneuvers him, while he is drunk, into marrying her. Later, Madge is a witness when Larkin shoots down a fellow gangster. By threatening Brandon's life, he forces her to commit perjury at his trial, and say he fired in self-defense. Brandon, the prosecuting attorney (who has had his marriage to Betty annulled) knows she is lying but doesn't know why.
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Gunga Din (1939)
Character: Guru
British army sergeants Ballantine, Cutter and MacChesney serve in India during the 1880s, along with their native water-bearer, Gunga Din. While completing a dangerous telegraph-repair mission, they unearth evidence of the suppressed Thuggee cult. When Gunga Din tells the sergeants about a secret temple made of gold, the fortune-hunting Cutter is captured by the Thuggees, and it's up to his friends to rescue him.
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Cairo (1942)
Character: Ahmed Ben Hassan (as Edward Ciannelli)
Reporter Homer Smith accidently draws Marcia Warren into his mission to stop Nazis from bombing Allied Conwoys with robot-planes.
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Forgotten Girls (1940)
Character: Gorno
A disillusioned factory worker is charged with the attempted murder of her mother's lover.
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Paris Calling (1941)
Character: Mouche
Marianne Jannetier, a well-to-do Parisian, engaged to Andre Benoit, a high-ranking government official, flees the city when the goose-stepping Nazi storm-troopers arrive. When her mother dies on the road to Bordeaux as a result of Nazi bombing, she returns to Paris and joins the underground movement. Nicholas Jordan, an American member of the RAF, stranded in Paris after the evacuation is also working with the Paris underground. Marianne kills her former fiancée, a pro-Nazi informant, for the traitorous state papers he is carrying, and she and Jordan try to flee over a French seaport...
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Massacro al Grande Canyon (1964)
Character: Eric Dancer
After a search for his father's killers, Wes Evans returns home only to find himself involved in a bloody land dispute.
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Storm Over Lisbon (1944)
Character: Blanco
A nightclub star helps trap an enemy agent on the trail of an American newsman.
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The Mummy's Hand (1940)
Character: The High Priest
A couple of young, out-of-work archaeologists in Egypt discover evidence of the burial place of the ancient Egyptian princess Ananka. After receiving funding from an eccentric magician and his beautiful daughter, they set out into the desert only to be terrorized by a sinister high priest and the living mummy Kharis who are the guardians of Ananka’s tomb.
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The Lost Moment (1947)
Character: Father Rinaldo
In a long flashback, a New York publisher is in Venice pursuing the lost love letters of an early-19th-century poet, Jeffrey Ashton, who disappeared mysteriously. Using a false name, Lewis Venable rents a room from Juliana Bordereau, once Jeffrey Ashton's lover, now an aged recluse. Running the household is Juliana's severe niece, Tina, who mistrusts Venable from the first moment. He realizes all is not right when late one night he finds Tina, her hair unpinned and wild, at the piano. She calls him Jeffrey and throws herself at him. The family priest warns Venable to tread carefully around her fantasies, but he wants the letters at any cost, even Tina's sanity.
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They Got Me Covered (1943)
Character: Baldanacco
Bumbling reporter Robert Kittredge has been fired after bungling his latest assignment. His career isn't all he's botched up: his girlfriend Chris is tired of waiting for him to marry her. When he gets a hot tip on some Nazi spies operating in Washington, D.C., he convinces Chris to help him break the story so he can get his job back. The pair soon find themselves in several awkward predicaments as they track the criminals down in a night club, a burlesque show, and face a final showdown at a beauty salon.
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On Such a Night (1937)
Character: Ice Richmond
When her husband is accused of murder, an actress tries to prove his innocence.
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Sky Raiders (1941)
Character: Felix Lynx
Captain Bob Dayton and Lieutenant Ed Carey are partners in a company called "Sky Raiders" which seeks US government contracts for its inventions. Enemy spies attempt to steal, sabotage and discredit the inventions and founders of the company.
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Houseboat (1958)
Character: Arturo Zaccardi
An Italian socialite on the run signs on as housekeeper for a widower with three children.
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La collina degli stivali (1969)
Character: Governor Boone / Moore
Victims of oppressive town boss Honey are offered help by an unusual alliance of gunmen and circus performers
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Hitting a New High (1937)
Character: Andreas Mazzini
A Paris cabaret singer dreams of becoming a Metropolitan Opera singer. A press agent arranges her Manhattan debut by way of Africa.
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Society Lawyer (1939)
Character: Jim Crelliman
Society lawyer Christopher Durant agrees to defend his friend Phil Siddall when Siddall is arrested for the murder of an ex-girlfriend. With the help of nightclub singer Pat Abbott and crime boss Tony Gazotti (a former client), Durant launches his own investigation of the murder in order to prove his friend's innocence
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Zanzibar (1940)
Character: Koski
A beautiful young woman organizes an expedition to Africa to search for a sacred skull that is worshiped by the locals.
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The Conspirators (1944)
Character: Colonel Almeida (as Edward Ciannelli)
A guerilla leader falls in love with a mysterious woman in World War II Lisbon.
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Processo alla città (1952)
Character: Alfonso Navona
Turn-of-the-century Naples. Salvatore Ruotolo and his wife are murdered and their bodies are found in different locations. Since the evidence points to a crime by the Neapolitan crime organization, the Camorra, fear and corruption cause serious hindrances to the investigation by police authorities. In charge is a young and courageous judge who, using evidence discovered by chance, tries to reconstruct the story of the double murder. The plot that the judge must unravel is very complicated.
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Joe Palooka, Champ (1946)
Character: Florini
After losing heavyweight contender Al Costa to mob boss Florini fight promoter Knobby Walsh recruits small town boy Joe Palooka to take his place. First in the series.
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Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941)
Character: Count Brett (as Edward Ciannelli)
Chinese ventriloquist Gordon Cobb is murdered by a gang of jewel thieves. Baffled by the contradictory clues, Inspector Queen asks his son Ellery to help out.
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The Constant Nymph (1943)
Character: Roberto
The daughter of a musical mentor adores a promising composer, who is quite fond of the adolescent. When her father dies, an uncle arrives with his own grown daughter, who begins a romance with the composer which culminates in marriage but creates an emotional rivalry that affects the three.
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The Crime Doctor's Gamble (1947)
Character: Maurice Duval
While visiting France, a criminal psychologist tries to clear a disturbed young man of his father's murder.
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Law of the Underworld (1938)
Character: Rocky
A respected citizen with secret ties to the local mob is faced with revealing his criminal connections to save two innocent people from execution
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On Our Merry Way (1948)
Character: Maxim
Oliver Pease gets a dose of courage from his wife Martha and tricks the editor of the paper (where he writes lost pet notices) into assigning him the day's roving question. Martha suggests, "Has a little child ever changed your life?" Oliver gets answers from two slow-talking musicians, an actress whose roles usually feature a sarong, and an itinerant cardsharp. In each case the "little child" is hardly innocent: in the first, a local auto mechanic's "baby" turns out to be fully developed as a woman and a musician; in the second, a spoiled child star learns kindness; in the third, the family of a lost brat doesn't want him returned. And Oliver, what becomes of him?
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A Bell for Adano (1945)
Character: Maj. Nasta
Major Joppolo and his men are assigned to restore order to the war-torn Italian town of Adano. He has to manage getting supplies into town without interfering with troop movements, all the while dealing with colorful citizens of the town. One of his quests is to replace the bell which orders the town's life.
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Dillinger (1945)
Character: Marco Minelli
The life of American public enemy number one who was shot by the police in 1934.
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Marked Woman (1937)
Character: Johnny Vanning
In the underworld of Manhattan, a woman dares to stand up to one of the city's most powerful gangsters.
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Reunion in Vienna (1933)
Character: Pofferoff aka Poffy
An exiled archduke (John Barrymore) tries to renew romance with a former lover (Diana Wynyard) now wed to a psychiatrist (Frank Morgan).
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Mambo (1954)
Character: Il padre di Giovanna (as Edoardo Cianelli)
A young and poor Venetian woman is invited to a masquerade ball by a charming count.
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Vulcano (1950)
Character: Giulio
An exiled Italian prostitute shields her sister from a deep-sea diver on an island volcano.
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Bulldog Drummond's Bride (1939)
Character: Henri Armides
Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond is on the precipice of matrimony to his beloved Phyllis -- but a bank robbery and a daring escape is going to get in their way before they reach the altar.
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Flight for Freedom (1943)
Character: Johnny Salvini
A fictionalized biopic about aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart. A female pilot breaks the Los Angeles to New York record and attracts the interest of the U.S. Navy, who want to send her on a spy mission.
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Heartbeat (1946)
Character: Baron Ferdinand Dvorak
A female escapee from a reform school joins a pickpocket academy in Paris.
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Mackenna's Gold (1969)
Character: Prairie Dog
A bandit kidnaps a Marshal who has seen a map showing a gold vein on Indian lands, but other groups are looking for it too, while the Apache try to keep the secret location undisturbed.
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Mission: Impossible vs. the Mob (1969)
Character: Jack Rycher
The first film based on the television series MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE, consisting of a compilation of a two-part episode of the original series from 1967 called THE COUNCIL.
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For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)
Character: N/A
Spain in the 1930s is the place to be for a man of action like Robert Jordan. There is a civil war going on and Jordan—who has joined up on the side that appeals most to idealists of that era—has been given a high-risk assignment up in the mountains. He awaits the right time to blow up a crucial bridge in order to halt the enemy's progress.
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The Spy in the Green Hat (1967)
Character: Arturo 'Fingers' Stilletto
"Spy in the Green Hat, The (1966)" on the other hand, is both exciting AND funny. Especially the scene where Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn) hides from THRUSH agents under a young woman's (the incredibly cute Letícia Román) bed and is caught by the woman's grandmother (Penny Santon), who is forcing Solo to marry the young woman. He successfully escapes, but is hunted by a legion of stereotyped Italian gangsters. Now that's comedy.
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Kitty Foyle (1940)
Character: Giono
A hard-working, white-collar girl falls in love with a young socialite, but meets with his family's disapproval.
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Monster from British Hell (2021)
Character: Mahri (archive footage)
A pair of scientists accidentally create mayhem in the North West of England by unleashing a swarm of giant radioactive wasps.
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Dr. Broadway (1942)
Character: Vic Telli (as Edward Cianelli)
A New York doctor saves a chorus girl from a window ledge, twice, and rounds up racketeers.
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The Creeper (1948)
Character: Dr. Van Glock
Dr. Morgan and Dr. Cavigny star as a brace of scientists who return from the West Indies with a potent, phosphorescent serum that allegedly changes human beings into cats.
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Passage to Marseille (1944)
Character: Chief Engineer
A freedom-loving French journalist sacrifices his happiness and security to battle Nazi tyranny.
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Super-Sleuth (1937)
Character: Professor Herman
A movie actor playing a detective gets carried away with his role and starts trying to solve real-life crimes.
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Sangue sul sagrato (1952)
Character: Arnaldo
Artist Pietro Leoni is preoccupied with feminine beauty. While walking near an old castle in Italy, he sees a young woman dive in the water from a rock and becomes determined to sculpt her from memory. He rents a house near the spot and falls in love with the mentally disturbed daughter, Francesca, of the castle's owner, W. C. Hutton, while becoming involved with her sister, Marisa unaware of her identity.
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È l'amor che mi rovina (1951)
Character: Capo delle spie (as Edward Ciannelli)
A naive clerk finds himself involved in the theft of a ring containing a dangerous liquid.
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The Mask of Dimitrios (1944)
Character: Marukakis (as Edward Ciannelli)
A mystery writer is intrigued by the tale of notorious criminal Dimitrios Makropolous, whose dead body was found washed up on the shore in Istanbul. He decides to follow the career of Dimitrios around Europe, in order to learn more about the man. Along the way he is joined by the mysterious Mr. Peters, who has his own motivation.
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Proibito (1955)
Character: Vescovo
Don Paolo, a young parson troubled by his love for Agnese, tries to make peace in a little village in Sardinia where two families are at war.
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They Met in Bombay (1941)
Character: Giovanni Riccio, the Hotel Manager
A jewel thief and a con artist are rivals in the theft of a valuable diamond and gem necklace in Bombay and as the Japanese Army invades China.
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I Love Trouble (1948)
Character: John Vega Caprillo
A wealthy man hires a detective to investigate his wife's mysterious past.
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The Visit (1964)
Character: Innkeeper (uncredited)
Carla Zachanassian had a child by Serge Miller as a teenager. When Serge refused to marry her, she was driven out of town. By her own wit and cunning, she has returned as a multi-millionaire for a visit. The town lays out the red carpet expecting big things from Carla, only to learn that her sole purpose is to see Serge Miller killed...
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The Chase (1966)
Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
The escape of Bubber Reeves from prison affects the inhabitants of a small Southern town.
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Winterset (1936)
Character: Trock Estrella
A man is determined to find the real culprit behind the crime for which his father was wrongly executed.
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The Brotherhood (1968)
Character: Don Peppino
The son of a powerful Mafia don comes home from his army service in Vietnam and wants to lead his own life, but family tradition, intrigues and powerplays involving his older brother dictate otherwise, and he finds himself being slowly drawn back into that world.
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Perilous Holiday (1946)
Character: Señor Aguirre
A tale of an international counterfeiting-ring operating in Mexico starts with Patrick Nevil viewed as a suspicious character by newspaper woman Agnes Stuart, who is working on a story to expose racketeering night-club owner Doc Lilley.
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Stiletto (1969)
Character: Don Andrea
A rich, jet-setting playboy has a secret life: he's also a professional Mafia hitman. When he decides it's time to retire from that life, he finds that his former employers don't like the idea that someone who knows so much about them won't be under their control anymore, and decide to send their own hitmen to eliminate him.
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Strange Cargo (1940)
Character: Telez
Convicts escaping from Devil's Island come under the influence of a strange Christ-like figure.
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The Scoundrel (1935)
Character: Maurice Stern
A ruthless, cynical, hated publisher is killed in a plane crash, doomed to be a "restless" spirit for being unloved. A heavenly power gives him a month on Earth to find one person to shed a tear for him before his fate is sealed.
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Blind Alibi (1938)
Character: Mitch
A Paris sculptor (Richard Dix) fakes blindness in Los Angeles to recover his blackmailed sister's love letters.
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You Can't Escape Forever (1942)
Character: Boss Greer
A demoted reporter (George Brent) and his girlfriend (Brenda Marshall) seek to expose a crime kingpin.
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Outside the Three-Mile Limit (1940)
Character: Dave Reeves
Government Agent Conway, posing as a crew member of a ship, is investigating the flood of counterfeit money that seemingly is originating for a gambling ship, moored off-shore beyond the three-mile limit and operated by gangster Dave Reeves.
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Attila (1954)
Character: Onegesius
Attila, the leader of the barbarian Huns and called by the Romans "The Scourge of God", sweeps onto the Italian peninsula, defeating all of the armies of Rome, until he and his men reach the gates of the city itself.
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Mysterious Doctor Satan (1940)
Character: Doctor Satan
A mad scientist named Dr. Satan plots to steal key pieces of technology to enable him to build an army of robots based on his prototype to conquer America. The only one standing in his way is Bob Wayne, who fights Satan as the enigmatic Copperhead. Mysterious Doctor Satan is a 1940 film serial named after its chief villain. Doctor Satan's main opponent is the masked mystery man, "The Copperhead", whose secret identity is Bob Wayne, a man searching for justice and revenge on Satan for the death of his step-father. The serial charts the conflict between the two as Bob Wayne pursues Doctor Satan, while the latter completes his plans for world domination.
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