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Ergastolo (1952)
Character: Gianluigi
Rosa Lulli, has an illegitimate 20-year-old son, named Stefano, who lives with her in the house of Professor Arlotta. Stefano is in love with Lydia, the granddaughter of the professor. The couple has a gambling addiction: the need to obtain a large sum to meet gambling debts, which pushes him to accept the loving invitation of Jeannette, owner of a dance school, where Stefano goes to play.
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Il tallone di Achille (1952)
Character: N/A
Tino Scotti plays a man who is tricked into trying to kill himself. When all his attempts fail, he is believed to be immortal.
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Il barone Carlo Mazza (1948)
Character: Contino degli Strozzi
Rosa Pezza, a beautiful young girl, is forced into a thousand maneuvers and subterfuges to gain possession of a rich inheritance. She is ultimately forced to marry the penniless and bizarre baron Carlo Mazza but the baron, tired of his wife's escapades, decides to divorce her...
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Se fossi deputato (1949)
Character: Carletto, regista della filodrammatica
A young dare-devil goes to Rome in search of fortune, with the blessings and money of his loving aunts. While in the city, he is a victim of a series of mishaps. His aunts hear about a man of the same name who is a candidate for Parliament; they think that he is their nephew and organize a series of celebrations. So, the youngster gets the idea of trying to replace the real candidate, but gets found out. The aunts forgive him.
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Io sono il capataz (1951)
Character: Il Sarto Francese
The young Uguccione is mistaken for Rascelito Villa called "C6", a dangerous revolutionary, and then immediately sent to Parazuela where he leads the insurrectionist troops.
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Verginità (1951)
Character: Regista di fotoromanzi
Gina is the daughter of a provincial newsstand dealer and spends her time reading pulp magazines and dreaming of a glamorous vocation on the big city. She enters a beauty contest in a nearby city, without her father's permission, and, en route, meets Franco, a salesman.
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L'Incantevole nemica (1953)
Character: Dominique
The owner of a cheese factory fears communists and mistakes a meek youth who works for him for one of them. He invites him to his house to win his confidence and the youth falls in love with his daughter.
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La contessa azzurra (1960)
Character: N/A
Loreley looks back to the happy times when she became a silent movie star with the huge success of "La Contessa Azzurra", directed by Don Salvatore and produced by Don Peppino, the owner of a Café Chantant.
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L'inafferrabile 12 (1950)
Character: N/A
Two twin brothers grew up and never met (due to the fact that the father with the couple would have had 13 children and therefore for superstition he closed one in an orphanage), the one goalkeeper of Juventus and the other employee at the state lottery.
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Vita da cani (1950)
Character: Dedè Moreno, il primo ballerino
Tragicomedy telling of the trials and tribulations of a troupe of variety show artists.
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I due marescialli (1961)
Character: avvocato Benegatti
September 1943: in the general confusion a thief dressed as a priest and a sergeant exchange clothes and roles.
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Hanno rubato un tram (1954)
Character: pretore
Cesare Mancini is a tram driver who lives in Bologna. One day he accidentally hits a woman on a bicycle, the accident costs Cesare the relegation to a ticket seller.
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Tuppe tuppe, Marescià! (1958)
Character: uno dei clienti del bar
A landowner pretends he's in love with a provocative bar owner to make his fianceè jealous. She has fallen for a marshal.
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La scimitarra del Saraceno (1959)
Character: Selim
When a ship carrying the daughter of Rhodes' governor and secret documents is captured by Mediterranean pirate Dragut, the governor tasks captain Diego with their recovery before they can be sold to Sultan Selim.
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Un americano a Roma (1954)
Character: Fashion shop assistant
Nando Moriconi is a young Italian living in Rome obsessed with all-things American.
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Viva il cinema (1953)
Character: cliente del nigth club
Tonino, a young, shy salesman, engaged to his neighbor Pallina, is a cinema enthusiast. He has written a film script and dreams of seeing it made on the big screen.
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Il mondo dei miracoli (1959)
Character: Max (uncredited)
An actor fails to find success in the film world but falls in love with a theatre manager's daughter.
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Era lui, sì, sì! (1951)
Character: Schuman - il sarto
Fernando, owner of a large chain store, suffers from worrying dreams: he seems to successfully court saucy women, but just as he is about to win them over, a youngster comes on the scene and steals them from under his nose.
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Arrivano i nostri (1951)
Character: Stefanelli
A ruthless businessman wants to bring a penniless nobleman financially on his knees because he wants to marry the man's daughter. It is the family chauffeur who puts things right.
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Totò a colori (1952)
Character: Joe Pellechia
In the first Italian film to be shot in color, Totò portrays a musician named Antonio Scannagatti who strongly hopes to sell his composition, "Epopea italiana", to Tiscordi, who is one of the most important Italian impresarios.
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Pentimento (1952)
Character: N/A
A cabaret singer, now a widow, is dethroned and expelled downstairs by a fiery rival.
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