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Mai ti scorderò (1956)
Character: Gloria
A humble country girl is cast in a film and falls in love with the famous lead actor.
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Il mantello rosso (1955)
Character: N/A
Cosimo de' Bardi is assassinated by a gentleman called the Flemish. Time passes and at some point a masked knight wearing a red cloak enters the scene. He is the son of the killed. These and the Flemish are also rivals in love. In the final duel the Flemish will be eliminated.
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Abracadabra (1952)
Character: Lucia
Three crooks scheme to swindle a wealthy widow out of her fortune, but their plans are thwarted by the sudden return of her husband who is far from dead.
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Romanticismo (1949)
Character: Mrs. Dollman
Drama set in Milan in 1858. Dr. Antonio Ansperti from Como, implicated in the clandestine activities of the Young Italy revolutionary movement, is arrested by the Austrian authorities. After a trial he is sentenced to death and executed, in spite of efforts by his countryman Count Lamberti to intervene on his behalf with the Governor of Milan.
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L'Incantevole nemica (1953)
Character: N/A
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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Porca miseria! (1951)
Character: Emma
Two friends, Giacomino and Carletto, have no job and no money and are looking for a job, or any device that will help them to meet expenses and especially will give them the opportunity to fill their stomachs.
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Amor non ho! Però, però... (1951)
Character: N/A
Gina tries to commit suicide by jumping into the river but is saved by Teodoro, an innocent young man. Antonio, Teodoro's brother, tries in every way to seduce her.
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Monastero di Santa Chiara (1949)
Character: Greta
Rudolf a nazi officer falls in love with Ester a jewish singer and tries to save her from deportation hiding her in the Monastery of Santa Chiara.
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È arrivato il Cavaliere (1950)
Character: Musette
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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Vita da cani (1950)
Character: Lucy d'Astrid
Tragicomedy telling of the trials and tribulations of a troupe of variety show artists.
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Il caimano del Piave (1951)
Character: ragazza
It is 1917, the period of the First World War when Italy is fighting Austria-Hungary. Lucilla di Torrebruna leaves high school and returns to her father, a colonel in the cavalry, who lives at San Donà di Piave.
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La famiglia Passaguai (1951)
Character: Marisa
When Passaguai family patriarch Giuseppe (Fabrizi) decides to take advantage of a corporate discount to bring his wife (Ninchi) and children to spend a Sunday at the beach of Fiumicino, a series of troubles begins for everyone, in the form of a comic nightmare.
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Destinées (1954)
Character: Aphrodee (segment "Lysistrata")
Three stories, very different in space and time. Lysistrata, a dancer from ancient times, Jeanne d'Arc, medieval warrior and Elisabeth, American war widow who comes on pilgrimage in Italy.
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Viva il cinema (1953)
Character: herself
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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Era lui, sì, sì! (1951)
Character: La moglie di Fernando
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: Nita
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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Botta e risposta (1950)
Character: N/A
Good-natured and devout, a French house painter takes the train to Rome, where he has decided to go on a pilgrimage. There he meets a scatterbrained dresser who has been assigned by a music hall star to bring her the gown she is to wear on stage. The two men get stolen by Cleo, a charming thief. Once in Rome, the painter finds himself penniless and the dresser without the gown...
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La Regina di Saba (1952)
Character: Kinor, a handmaiden
The Queen of Sheba falls in love with the King of Israel. The King of Israel, however, is in love with someone else.
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Dov'è la libertà...? (1954)
Character: La ragazza della maratona di ballo
A barber, murderer because of jealousy, spends twenty years in jail. He cannot, however adjust himself to a changed world and to the hypocrisy of his own relatives and decides to return behind bars.
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Pentimento (1952)
Character: Ninì Dorè
A cabaret singer, now a widow, is dethroned and expelled downstairs by a fiery rival.
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