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Canto per te (1954)
Character: Signora Corelli
A famous tenor pawns valuables too often. His strange behavior arouses the suspicions of a detective. The situation is complicated by the fact that both the tenor and the detective are in love with the same woman. Attempts at infidelity, revenge, and spying ensue. In the end, love conquers all.
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In amore si pecca in due (1954)
Character: Olga
Luisa Galli moves to Rome in search of a respectable job, but instead just finds a job as a waitress for the lawyer Giorgi.
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Anni facili (1953)
Character: Fedora Larina
A Sicilian professor who moves to Rome gets lost in the maze of Roman ministries and gives in to corruption.
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È arrivato il Cavaliere (1950)
Character: Moglie del Ministro
A strange vagrant makes repeated attempts to rescue land inhabited by hawkers from being taken over by building development and a subway installation.
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Totò e le donne (1952)
Character: cliente dai gusti difficili
Antonio Scaparro (Toto) is obsessed for women. He invents his own way to hide from them - in the attic of his house.
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Atto di accusa (1950)
Character: adultera in commissariato
A luckless young teacher it's suspected of committing two murders. When his lover begins to have doubt about his innocence, he seems to be doomed.
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Pellegrini d'amore (1954)
Character: Madame Dalia
In this farce Madame Dalia (Alda Mangini) is a mature countess/pseudo-spiritualist grifter who has rented a villa by the sea and, avoiding police surveillance, runs a clandestine gambling den. In town for a peace conference two suitors, one American and one German, go to the gambling house in an attempt to win over Giulietta (Sophia Loren) Madame Dalia’s supposed niece, a woman they believe was the subject of a portrait they became enamoured with during the war.
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L'imperatore di Capri (1949)
Character: Emanuela
Beautiful gold-digger Sonia mistakes Antonio, a waiter in a Neapolitan hotel, for Arab Prince Bey of Agapur and makes an appointment with him for the following day in Capri, and Antonio goes there behind the backs of his wife and mother-in-law. A lucky series of circumstances actually does transform him into the prince of the island.
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Fifa e arena (1948)
Character: Carmen
In Napoli, Nicolino Capece, a truthful pharmacist clerk becomes erroneously recognized as a dangerous Spanish criminal and decides to escape to Spain. In Siviglia, he is blackmailed by the bandit Cast who wants him to marry the rich Patricia Cotten and then kill her. So Nicolino play the bull fighter and heads to the arena....
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I cadetti di Guascogna (1950)
Character: Bice
Two fellow soldiers fight for the love of the same girl, are constantly picked on by the older soldiers about to be discharged and are involved in the staging of a show in the military barracks.
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Totò al giro d'Italia (1948)
Character: Gervasia
A professor was appointed member of the jury of a beauty contest and falls for a beautiful contestant. In order to get the girl he must win the "Tour of Italy", so professor sells his soul to the devil to get the winning and the girl.
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O.K. Nerone (1951)
Character: Sophonisba, the Sorceress
Two American sailors, Fiorello and Jimmy are slugged while sight-seeing in Rome and, together, they dream they are back in Rome in the days of Nero.
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Totò cerca casa (1949)
Character: Amalia, la moglie de Lomacchio
Beniamino and his family have lived inside a school since the end of the war. After five years they have to move, but in Rome it's not easy to find an apartment.
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La provinciale (1953)
Character: Countess Elvira Coceanu
Gemma, caught between her desires and reality, struggles to navigate her marriage and personal ambitions.
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