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Opinione pubblica (1954)
Character: N/A
Following the death of his wife in unclear circumstances, the mechanic Egisto Bianchi is accused of auxoricide. A journalist begins to take care of the case and ignites public interest with a successful press campaign. The accused is acquitted for lack of evidence, but the reporter thinks he can still take advantage of the case by making a film of it. He then convinces some filmmakers to draw from the episode the subject of a film in which Bianchi himself will be the protagonist. During the filming, the reporter discovers that Bianchi's wife was cheating on her husband. So he then decides to modify the film script, including adultery, and to be able to shoot without problems he makes Bianchi go away. But he returns and, unseen, witnesses the new scenes of the film in the cinema of the country. Bianchi convinced that adultery is an invention, protests for the change, but the journalist reveals the truth to him, bringing the story to a dramatic ending.
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Tempo di Roma (1963)
Character: N/A
After WWII, a young man without perspective arrives in Rome. Living in a loft, he gradually discovers the city becoming a tour guide.
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La cento chilometri (1959)
Character: L'amico di Buscaglione
During a 100km marathon in Rome, some of the runners get involved in comical and paradoxical situations
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Gli infermieri della mutua (1969)
Character: Professor Giacomo Gariboni
A comedy about the Italian National Health System based on a doctor who owns a private clinic and manages it more like a con man than a follower of the Hippocratic oath.
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Illibatezza (1963)
Character: The Psychiatrist (uncredited)
Illibatezza ("Chastity") by Roberto Rossellini is a story of a beautiful stewardess who attracts unwanted attention from one of the air travelers – a middle aged American. By chance, the two stay in the same hotel overnight...
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Carmela è una bambola (1958)
Character: The Psychoanalyst
Carmela defies her father who wants her to marry Baron Prospero and sleepwalks every night to Toto's room.
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Gli ultimi cinque minuti (1955)
Character: Il pianista
Airy comedy of a man a woman and the lengths they'll go to for a really great apartment! Located in the center of Rome with amazing views both want it and strike the compromise of marrying each other platonically to get it. The woman still hopes for true love and the man agrees to step aside should that special someone come along but he is secretly smitten with her and surreptitiously makes her various suitors look like fools. All goes well until he comes up against Rosanno Brazzi and finds him a tough challenge to overcome.
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Les Quatre Vérités (1962)
Character: Valerio (segment "Le lièvre et le tortue")
"Les quatre vérités" aka "The Four Truths" is a movie anthology that consists of four segments, all loosely parodying fables from the 17th-century French poet Jean de la Fontaine. The US cut usually features only 3 segments.
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Viva la libertà (2013)
Character: Furlan
The elections are approaching and the largest opposition party in the country do not look good. Its leader, Enrico Oliveri can not stand the pressure and disappears. Fearing a scandal, the eminence grise of the party had brought into play the twin brother of the politician. Even if looks like two drops of water with his brother Giovanni may have a different personality. His ideas are innovative and direct approach to get the party in the polls ...
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Mimì Bluette... fiore del mio giardino (1976)
Character: Maurice
Mimi Bluette, daughter of a prostitute, lives in Paris where she is idolized by men of all kinds and class, is about to settle with a rich man when, in a bar, she meets a stranger.
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La Presidentessa (1977)
Character: Giudice Agostino Tricanti
Gobette, a young avant-garde dancer, finds herself unemployed after the closure of the provincial club where she performs. By pure coincidence, Cipriano Gaudet, Minister of Justice, meets her at a judge's house and, convinced that she is the wife of the subordinate, gives promotions to the unsuspecting representative of the law in order to remove him from the woman and be able to get married with the soubrette. ..
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Frankenstein all'italiana (1975)
Character: Dr. Frankenstein
Dr. Victor Frankenstein creates a monster to show his scientific theories, but soon leaves him. So the scientist tries to rebuild his life getting married with Janet, and retires to his castle with Igor. However the monster comes back to haunt Frankenstein, and so Victor finds out that the monster has ferocious sexual orientation to Janet. Frankenstein then calls the servant Igor to readjust the monster, but also Igor takes advantage of Janet...
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I pappagalli (1955)
Character: N/A
Sunday is the only day off that house maids use to date the young men who cross their paths: doormen, soldiers, sailors, timid virgins and lurid husbands, or even a doctor.
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Susanna tutta panna (1957)
Character: Gianluca
A young woman gets closely watched by her jealous fiance while she is trying to deliver cakes to customers' houses.
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Brancaleone alle crociate (1970)
Character: Pantaleo
After saving an infant of royal blood, knight Brancaleone forms a new army and sets out to return the baby to his father: a prince fighting in the Crusades.
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Il merlo maschio (1971)
Character: Orchestra conductor
Niccolò Vivaldi is a cello player and he plays in Arena di Verona Orchestra. But he is not the first and neither the second cello. He is frustrated. Nobody can remember his face, nor his name. Niccolò is married to Costanza, who is really beautiful and he takes some pictures of her naked. Later he shows the pictures to a friend and so he feels better. He starts to write a comic opera called "Il merlo maschio" only to discover later he had written Rossini's "La gazza ladra". To maintain his self-esteem he can only show his wife...
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Il padrone del vapore (1951)
Character: Il pianista
A rich American arrives in a little village in the mountains because he wants to advertise a drink he produces. In the village there are also two men from Rome who are at logger-heads with the locals. The coming of the American complicates matters.
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L'uccello migratore (1972)
Character: Onorevole Michele Pomeraro
Andrea Pomeraro, a history teacher, has an affair with a student who then blackmails him. Attempting to retrieve the incriminating photos, he accidentally becomes the head of the student revolt and ends up in jail.
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Io non vedo, tu non parli, lui non sente (1971)
Character: Police Commissioner Salvatore Mazzia
Two spouses discover a corpse that mysteriously disappears and then reappear in their suitcase. This is stolen by a couple of teens who are suspected, like the first two, of murder.
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Temporale Rosy (1980)
Character: Le Comte
Raoul has best chances to become next boxing champion in light-heavy weight. For a bet he tries to beat through a door with his bare fist. He wins the bet, but his hand is broken, his career ruined. He starts working on a fair; there he meets Hurricane Rosy the first time. When he sees her the next time, she's star of Mike Fernando's women wrestling show. They passionately fall in love, but their their love must survive her rising fame and his violent jealousy
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Gli eroi del doppio gioco (1962)
Character: N/A
Benito, son of a fascist mayor, returned from the countryside of Russia, rebels against the family and joins a group of partisans.
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Caporale di giornata (1958)
Character: Colonel Felice
A young woman brings a baby to some military barracks. There is a note on the child - it says that the baby is hers and a soldier called Felice.
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Ettore lo fusto (1972)
Character: Priamo
A pimp named Horny Hector operates a brothel on property coveted by Cardinal Giove. The Cardinal comes up with a plan to force Hector into selling him the land by kidnapping Helen, triggering a small gang war.
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Il marito è mio e l'ammazzo quando mi pare (1968)
Character: impagliatore
Ignazio is married to a much younger girl, as she starts being attracted by a handsome young man. The new couple set up several plans to kill the cuckhold, but.. it always seems to work out for lucky Ignazio!
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L'impiegato (1960)
Character: Il Direttore
Nando is dissatisfied with his repetitive and mortifying work. He manages to escape from daily mediocrity only at night, when he enters his fantasy world.
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Ro.Go.Pa.G. (1963)
Character: The Psichiatrist (segment "Illibatezza") (uncredited)
Four short films by four different directors dealing with the principles of modern life.
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Cartagine in fiamme (1960)
Character: Eleo
Historical drama depicting the last of the Punic Wars between the Roman Republic and Carthage.
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La Legge (1959)
Character: N/A
A gorgeous housekeeper turns the tables on the men in a small Mediterranean coastal town by using their own vicious drinking game.
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Madame Sans-Gêne (1961)
Character: Roquet
Catherine Hubscher, who washes the shirts of young Napoleon and other soldiers fighting the Revolution, falls in love with Sergeant Lefebvre. Circumstances bring Lefebvre a noble title and even more -- Napoleon decides to make him the local ruler over a large territorial fiefdom. But trouble brews when Madame Sans-Gene, now elevated to the nobility along with her man -- cannot keep her frank observations under control.
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Femmine tre volte (1957)
Character: Vassili
The Russian women's basketball team faces to the American team for the championship of the world, in Rome. Upon arriving at the 'Eternal City', the Russian athletes find ways to evade the strict surveillance and meet some Italian guys. After many persecutions, the Russians are confined by their guardians under the promise that, if they win, they can stay and live in Italy. But as they conquer the championship, their guards forget the promises and put them on a plane to Moscow.
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Scusi, lei conosce il sesso? (1968)
Character: Narrator
Using interviews and filmed reconstructions, the director analyzes eroticism from the period of breastfeeding, in which the newborn feels pleasure from contact with the mother's breast until reaching adulthood.
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Adua e le compagne (1960)
Character: Stefano
When a brothel closes because of new laws, four of the prostitutes decide to go into business running a restaurant. They discover they cannot escape their past.
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Il federale (1961)
Character: Arcangelo Baldacci
1944. Primo Arcovazzi is a fanatical and dim-witted Fascist Party militiaman who accepts to escort an opponent of the regime to Rome in the hope of be promoted — still oblivious as ever to the forthcoming fall of the regime.
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Il mostro (1977)
Character: Nonno Gustavo
A low rank journalist at Tribuna Sera newspaper receives a letter one day. His correspondence contains a serial killer's letters, which he exploits.
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Noi due soli (1952)
Character: N/A
A man and his girlfriend struggle to find some time for themselves.
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Spogliamoci così, senza pudor... (1976)
Character: Silvestri (segment "La visita")
Four stories focused on the fair sex, dealing with the most varied and improbable sentimental and non-sentimental situations.
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Bravissimo (1955)
Character: N/A
The master Impallato takes care of the boys in a suburban after-school. Here he discovers a pupil with an extraordinary baritone voice.
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On a volé la Joconde (1966)
Character: Gaspard, l'inspecteur de Police parisien
A thief falls in love with a maid and goes on the run after stealing Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa."
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