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A pugni nudi (1974)
Character: Spectator (uncredited)
A young man comes out of a reform school properly reformed, but life outside will bring him to the underworld again. His second reform will be short-lived.
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Carambola, filotto... tutti in buca (1975)
Character: General Masters (uncredited)
Len and Cody are two friends who can not spend more than two minutes without arguing. These crazy gunmen snatched a Confederate colonel charged an archaic machine gun sidecar soon becomes a coveted prize for all offenders in west Texas.
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L'importante è non farsi notare (1979)
Character: Barber's Client (uncredited)
Three American secret agents, disguised as women, (the flag sisters) are sent to Rome with the task of discovering a well-known biologist, a Russian transfuga ...
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Il marchese del Grillo (1981)
Character: Cardinal (uncredited)
In 18th-century Rome, impish aristocrat Onofrio del Grillo amuses himself by playing pranks on all sorts of people — his reactionary family and fellow nobles, the poors, the French occupiers trying to modernize society, and even the Pope himself.
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C'eravamo tanto amati (1974)
Character: Bishop (uncredited)
Three partisans bound by a strong friendship return home after the war, but the clash with everyday reality puts a strain on their bond.
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Teste di quoio (1981)
Character: Gaetano (uncredited)
A group of clumsy terrorists hold a strange group of inhabitants of a compartment block hostage.
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Con la rabbia agli occhi (1976)
Character: Gangster (uncredited)
A professional killer is lured into a deadly double-cross when he agrees to assassinate a Mafia kingpin.
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Il secondo tragico Fantozzi (1976)
Character: Croupier (uncredited)
The frustrating adventures of a humble employee who all the time has to fullfill the wishes and desires of his bosses.
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Il magnifico texano (1967)
Character: N/A
A gang of bandits burn down the Red House belonging to Pablo Lopez. The whole Lopez family is murdered except ten year old Manuel, who is scarred for life by the horrifying sight of his dead parents and burning home. Fifteen years later, Manuel has grown up. After living through many adventures he returns to his village in disguise. Two things are on his mind: to find his long-loved Evelyn and to take revenge on those responsible for the slaughter at the Red House.
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Sono fotogenico (1980)
Character: Bald Driver (uncredited)
Antonio Barozzi moves from Lago Maggiore to Rome to become an actor. He does not realize his agent and acting coach are only manipulating him to further their own careers.
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Il tifoso, l'arbitro e il calciatore (1983)
Character: Porter (uncredited)
Two soccer stories: Alvaro Presutti is a referee who seems to be the last to know about his wife having an affair with a German soccer star. Amedeo Amedei has to please both his father, a die hard Roma supporter and his future father in law, who supports Lazio.
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Febbre da cavallo (1976)
Character: Trial Spectator (uncredited)
Bruno Fioretti, known as "Mandrake", is an inveterate gambler who never misses a day at the horse racing track in Rome. He is doubly unlucky: he bets too much on one horse, and his wife is sleeping with his best friend because Mandrake is always at the track. Penniless and cuckolded, Mandrake decides to make one last bet.
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L'armata Brancaleone (1966)
Character: Teofilatto's Family Member (uncredited)
A group of rogues steal a scroll granting its bearer the property of the land of Aurocastro in Apulia, a province in the south of Italy. They elect a shaggy knight, Brancaleone from Norcia, as their leader, and decide to get possession of this supposedly wealthy land. Many adventures will occurr during the journey.
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Morte sospetta di una minorenne (1975)
Character: Pesce's Friend (uncredited)
Police detective Paolo Germi and the mysterious Marisa meet each other at a dance hall. Germi is unsuspecting of the secret Marisa is carrying with her: adverse conditions forced her into prostitution. As Germi finds the young girl brutally murdered, he decides to go after her killers. During his investigation, he enters a world of intrigue and obfuscation that leave an endless trail of blood.
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Girolimoni, il mostro di Roma (1972)
Character: Fascist Procurer (uncredited)
In Mussolini's Rome a murderer is targeting young girls. The movie explores how the fascist mind works, how it plays its values off the sentiment of the masses and explores the role of the press in creating a unified narrative.
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Una vacanza bestiale (1980)
Character: Russian Official (uncredited)
A group of friends decide to go on vacation and they use an agency, the Via Col Vento tours, to organize it. The latter promises them a holiday of dreams and absolute fun.
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Il giocattolo (1979)
Character: Agent Cavilli (uncredited)
A meek accountant buys himself a gun and finds out he's a natural marksman. After the friend who introduced him to shooting is killed by gangsters, he seeks revenge.
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Ricomincio da tre (1981)
Character: Bar Customer (uncredited)
Gaetano, a young Neapolitan, decides to leave home, work and friends, to look for other moments of life and meet other people.
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L'ambizioso (1975)
Character: Mob Boss (uncredited)
Joe Dallesandro plays a hungry young buck who aspires to be a career criminal. He starts out working at a warehouse for a gangster where he helps to relocate illegal contraband, and because of his ruthlessness and dependability he begins to ascend the ladder of organized crime. Of course, the more powerful he becomes, the more "Climbers" come out of the shadows to take his place.
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The Pink Panther (1963)
Character: Holiday Guest at Cortina d'Ampezzo (uncredited)
The trademark of The Phantom, a renowned jewel thief, is a glove left at the scene of the crime. Inspector Clouseau, an expert on The Phantom's exploits, feels sure that he knows where The Phantom will strike next and leaves Paris for the Tyrolean Alps, where the famous Lugashi jewel 'The Pink Panther' is going to be. However, he does not know who The Phantom really is, or for that matter who anyone else really is...
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Diabolik (1968)
Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
International man of mystery Diabolik and his sensuous lover Eva Kant pull off heist after heist, all while European cops led by Inspector Ginko and envious mobsters led by Ralph Valmont are closing in on them.
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Circuito chiuso (1978)
Character: Audience Member with Glasses
At the local cinema, an audience watches a Spaghetti Western matinee. During the film's on-screen climactic duel, a bullet is fired into a patron. With no leads and a theater full of suspects, police investigators lock the doors, put everyone back in their seats, and run the movie again. But will this shot in the dark reveal the real killer?
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In nome del padre, del figlio e della Colt (1971)
Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Bill Nolan, Sheriff of Ockland, receives a telegram informing him of the arrival of a stagecoach with federal bank securities. Together with Judge Finley he organizes the custody of the stagecoach but it is attacked anyway and suspicion falls on the sheriff by his strange actions alone. The confidence of his assistants is weakened and everything gets complicated when he is accused of rape and one of his assistants is found dead. His only hope is to discover the masked bandit.
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Superargo contro Diabolikus (1966)
Character: Captain (uncredited)
After accidentally killing an opponent in the ring, masked wrestler Superargo quits wrestling and, following the advice of his friend Col. Alex Kinski of the Secret Service, becomes a secret agent, using his superhuman abilities to stop villain Diabolicus' plans to wreck the global economy by turning uranium into gold.
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Il camorrista (1986)
Character: Judge - 1st Trial (uncredited)
Young Franco is imprisoned for murder and rises to become the feared and powerful 'Professor', taking control of Naples' underworld from behind bars.
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Il generale Della Rovere (1959)
Character: German Guard (uncredited)
The Gestapo forces con man Victorio Bardone to impersonate a dead partisan general in order to extract information from his fellow inmates.
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La poliziotta fa carriera (1976)
Character: Uomo sotto casa di Gianna
Gianna Amicucci works in the house of the head of her hometown police force and enters the academy with a kickback from him. She is a beautiful woman (she generously sheds clothes during the film) and has to overcome her male colleagues prejudices, but she gains their respect through a series of brilliant operations.
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La professoressa di scienze naturali (1976)
Character: Fra Costanzo (uncredited)
When the local science teacher hurts herself during a failed experiment and ends up in hospital, she is replaced by young and sexy Stevania Marini. Barely out of school herself, Stefania finds herself the object of affection for several men, including a young baron and and even most of her male students. One of these, Andrea Balsamo is part of the family with whom Stefania is staying and as such has a stronger foothold than most of the other men in town
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