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En plein cirage (1962)
Character: René
The owner of a high-tech heating mechanism is being forced by gangsters to help them in a plot to steal gold ingots. An ex-secret agent is called in to search for him and stop the criminals.
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Colpo di sole (1968)
Character: Giacomo "Mino" Mastrangeli
One Sunday in summer a mixed crowd pours on to a beach near Rome. A few tourists who had hoped to spend a relaxing day, find themselves involved in a series of unpleasant experiences instead.
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I soldi (1965)
Character: N/A
On the theme "money is the driving force that drives man to commit follies to conquer them", this film presents a series of episodes.
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Togli le gambe dal parabrezza (1969)
Character: Alberto
"Remove your legs from the windshield" - Alberto, an engineer over forty years old, on his return from an inspection, a nineteen-year-old Parisian student called Sylvie is looking for a ride. Even though the girl reminds him of her daughter Francesca's age, Alberto decides to accompany her to Rome, with the secret hope of being able to derive an adventure from her.
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Cacciatori di dote (1961)
Character: Manlio
Manlio from Guatemala and Carlo the nobleman are both looking forward to settling down by marrying rich.
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Non si dorme a Kirkwall (1960)
Character: N/A
Set on a quiet, windswept Scottish island, the aging and somewhat lazy Pastor Mac Niff requests a curate to help him manage his eccentric parishioners. A young assistant named Newt arrives surprisingly early and begins using hyper-modern, bizarre methods to "save souls." It is eventually revealed that Newt is actually a rebellious devil who has deserted Hell to save humans—not out of goodness, but purely to spite Satan.
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La giacca stregata (1969)
Character: Dino
Dino, a young failure dependent on his elderly aunt, meets Roberto, a former military comrade who went to war in his place. Roberto gives him the address of a tailor to have a new suit made. Based on the short story of the same name, from the collection "Le K" (1966).
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Sessomatto (1973)
Character: Gilda / Cosimo ("Un amore difficile")
A nine-episode anthology film about love, sex, and marriage in contemporary, mid-'70s Italy.
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La poliziotta (1974)
Character: Assessore Tarcisio Monti
A young policewoman discovers an ecological scandal and must face the corruption in the Milan Police department.
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Chi si ferma è perduto (1960)
Character: Mario Rossi
After their boss' death, two clerks eagerly await the arrival of the next one, each one of them hoping to become the apple of his eye. They compete in every possible way to impress him, which causes lots of trouble and many misunderstandings.
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Una voglia da morire (1965)
Character: Marito Di Clara
Two married women on vacation decide to see who the better seductress is. When the local authorities investigate the death of a local prostitute, their husbands do what they can to avoid trace of scandal and any implication that their wives are involved. Cracks in their relationships are revealed as is the hedonism and hypocrisy amongst the bourgeoise.
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Che notte, ragazzi! (1966)
Character: Rodríguez
Lawyer Tony Green has to pay a two-million-dollar check as compensation to the widow of a wealthy businessman who died as a result of an explosion on the plane immediately after take-off. Tony has to reach the widow who is currently abroad.
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Mio Dio, come sono caduta in basso! (1974)
Character: Raimondo Corrao, marchese di Maqueda
In early 20th-century Sicily, Eugenia Di Maqueda and Raimondo Corrao discover on their wedding night that they are brother and sister and therefore unable to consummate their marriage. For the sake of the family inheritance and honour, the two decide not to reveal the truth to anyone. In public, they will play the part of husband and wife, but in private they will live in absolute chastity as siblings. Meanwhile, the beautiful Eugenia’s urgent carnal desires become increasingly pressing...
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Signore e signori (1966)
Character: Toni Gasparini
An anthology presents three storylines, all set in the Italian town of Treviso: A husband pretends to be impotent as a cover for having an affair; a bank clerk abandons his wife for his mistress, but the rest of the town's husbands become jealous and unite to conspire against them; and local men all seduce a promiscuous young woman, but when her father eventually reveals that she is underage, they all face prosecution for statutory rape.
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Amore in quattro dimensioni (1964)
Character: Matteo (segment "Amore e morte")
Young Italian writers and directors express themselves in four episodes about sex and love. "Love and Language," the first tale, centers on the difficulties of a Sicilian immigrant who is unable to master proper Italian. the second tale "Love and Life" centers on a jealous and unhappy wife who becomes so desperate to be free of her constantly philandering husband she takes on a lover of her own. "Love and Art" a nearly exhausted screenwriter hires a secretary to help manage his typing. She's a pretty lass and this makes his insecure wife crazy until he fires the female and hires a male secretary. "Love and Death," the final episode centers on the love affair between a middle-aged widower and the grieving young widow he meets at the cemetery. Unfortuantely for his bank statement, the young, impoverished beauty isn't as bereaved as she seems.
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La vergine, il toro e il capricorno (1977)
Character: Gianni Ferretti
Distressed that her wayward husband, Gianni (Alberto Lionello), forsakes her favors and seduces a series of other women, drop-dead gorgeous Gioia (Edwige Fenech) turns to handsome lothario Patrizio (Ray Lovelock) to help her get revenge. Will her enthusiastic affair help Gianni see the error of his ways? Luciano Martino directs this saucy comedy that also stars Aldo Maccione, Alvaro Vitali and Olga Bisera.
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Al piacere di rivederla (1976)
Character: Don Luigi
Based on the novel 'Ritratto Di Provincia In Rosso' by Paolo Levi .Mario Aldara, a Ministry of the Intenal Affairs officer and former police inspector, is sent to his native town, Bologna to investigate the alleged suicide of Cesare Bonfigli, of a powerful local family linked to politics but also the church dealing in real estate business and welfare. Aldara may be pleased to see there Viviana again. Viviana is the widow of the dead man and used to be Aldara's girlfriend twenty years before
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Riavanti… Marsch! (1979)
Character: Giovanni Crippa
Five forty-year-old boys, who had been soldiers together, find themselves, once again in uniform, for a forty-day update period, during which they should learn the use of a new NATO-supplied missile.
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L'Italia s'è Rotta (1976)
Character: lo scultore
Two Sicilian's, Peppe Truzzoliti and Antonio Mancuso, decide, after a misadventure with some mafia drug dealers, to leave the cold and racist Turin to return to their native land. Along for the ride with them is Domenica, a beautiful girl from Veneto, who had arrived in Turin in search of work, but due to a number of setbacks, had been forced into prostitution.
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Cadaveri eccellenti (1976)
Character: Supreme Court President (voice) (uncredited)
A detective is assigned to investigate the mysterious murders of some Supreme Court judges.
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40 gradi all'ombra del lenzuolo (1976)
Character: Filippo (episodio "L'attimo fuggente")
Five short comic sketches, all unrelated to each other, except that they are all expressions of Italian sexual humor.
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Certo, certissimo, anzi... probabile (1969)
Character: Direttore della Società Telefonica
Marta works as a telephone operator for a telephone company. She lives with her friend Nanda in Nanda's flat. But Nanda's priority is above anything else to find a husband.
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Mia nonna poliziotto (1958)
Character: Alberto
Tina, an old lady, is in town for the wedding of her grandson when a medallion left to her by her late husband disappears. Dissatisfied with the police effort to find it, she sets on the tracks of the thieves herself.
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Gran bollito (1977)
Character: Berta Maner / Banker
A mother so insanely overprotective of her grown son decides to make a deal with death by offering alternate victims plucked from among her fellow tenants in a 1938 Italian apartment building.
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Spogliamoci così, senza pudor... (1976)
Character: Giangi Busacca (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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Porcile (1969)
Character: Signore Klotz
Two dramatic stories. In an undetermined past, a young cannibal (who killed his own father) is condemned to be torn to pieces by some wild beasts. In the second story, Julian, the young son of a post-war German industrialist, is on the way to lie down with his farm's pigs, because he doesn't like human relationships.
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