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Quella strana voglia d'amare (1977)
Character: Rocco
Angela and Marco are a new brother and sister, they live in a large country house outside the rest of the world, united by an at least ambiguous relationship, which goes far beyond fraternal affection.
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Bastardo, vamos a matar (1971)
Character: Chaco
Chaco, a Mexican on the run from just about everyone, is framed for the killing of a couple of Mexican cattlemen. Everyone knows he's innocent but the evidence is substantial. Chaco escapes and with the help of a bounty hunter, goes after the real murderers.
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The Eastman Chronicles (2017)
Character: N/A
Luigi Montefiori, a.k.a. George Eastman, talks about the making of the delirious gore drenched Antropophagus.
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Stories from the Bathtub (2016)
Character: self
Italian actor George Eastman talking about his participation in director Lamberto Bava's 1987 Giallo "Delirium".
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After the Bomb (2021)
Character: self
Interview with actor George Eastman on his involvement in Joe D'Amato's action movie "Endgame".
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The Ballad of Ben & Charlie (2021)
Character: self
In-depth interview with George Eastman on his work (acting and screenplay) in Michele Lupo's western "Ben and Charlie".
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The Grim Reaper (2024)
Character: self
An in-depth interview with actor George Eastman and his work on the Italian cult horror films "Anthropophagus" and "Absurd".
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Joe, the Monster and Me (2024)
Character: self
Italian actor George Eastman about his long-time collaboration with exploitation filmmaker Joe D'Amato.
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The Absurd Files (2017)
Character: self
George Eastman talking about "Absurd", the semi-sequel to the infamous "Antropophagus", as well as about him working with Joe D'Amato and Michele Soavi.
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Tales from the Rails (2009)
Character: self
Documentary about the making of Ferdinando Baldi's rape-and-revenge thriller "Terror Express".
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I'm Not a Guru (2023)
Character: self
Interview with Italian actor George Eastman on his involvement in Joe D'Amato's cult classic "Emanuelle Around the World".
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Ari & Me (2017)
Character: self
Italian actor Luigi Montefiori a.k.a George Eastman about his long-time collaboration with exploitation filmmaker Aristide Massaccesi a.k.a. Joe D'Amato.
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How to Get Action Into Truth (2005)
Character: self
In-Depth interview with writer/actor George Eastman on his collaborations with director Michele Soavi and director Joe D'Amato.
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Celestina (1976)
Character: Calisto (as Luigi Montefiori)
An adaptation of the tragicomedy "Calisto y Melibea", attributed to Fernando de Rojas.
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La tigre venuta dal fiume Kwai (1975)
Character: James
A secret agent from Thailand goes to the United States on a mission to find out why a Mr. Stone died and bring his ashes and fortune, a jeweled elephant, back to his homeland.
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La rivincita di Natale (2004)
Character: Stefano Bertoni
15 years after that fateful card game on Christmas Eve, Franco gets his onetime friends back at the poker table for the rematch and a long-awaited payback.
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Cani arrabbiati (1995)
Character: Trentadue
Following a bungled robbery, three violent criminals take a young woman, a middle-aged man, and a child hostage and force them to drive them outside Rome to help them make a clean getaway.
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La febbre americana (1978)
Character: N/A
A young and talented dancer with aspirations of becoming a movie star soon finds himself exploited by a screenwriter friend looking for ways to fund his expensive drug addiction.
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Cinque figli di cane (1969)
Character: McGowan - L'Irlandese
A group of gangsters escape from prison and attempt to destroy a rival organisation holed up in a convent in Mexico.
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Rosso sangue (1981)
Character: Mikos Stenopolis
A priest-doctor chasing a man with supernatural regenerative abilities, who has recently escaped from a medical lab, reaches a small town where the mutant goes on a killing spree.
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2019 - Dopo la caduta di New York (1983)
Character: Big Ape
After a nuclear war society breaks down into two groups, the evil Euraks, and the rebel Federation. A mercenary named Parsifal is hired by the Federation to infiltrate New York City, which is controlled by the Euraks, to rescue the only fertile woman left on Earth.
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Al centro dell'area di rigore (1996)
Character: Tulipano
1942: A group of Roma fans, Carletto, Renato, Tina and Mozzicone, organize a trip to Turin to support their team in the decisive match for the Scudetto. They are joined by Roberto, Renato's brother-in-law, and Biagio, Renato's friend from Lazio. One of them has to acquire a precious document in the hands of an anti-fascist teacher.
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Antropophagus (1980)
Character: Klaus Wortmann / Antropophagus
Tourists take a boat to a remote island, where they find that most of the people have disappeared, and something is stalking them. They find a hidden room in the big mansion on a hill, and an ancient diary, which gives them clues to the source of the terror.
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Deliria (1987)
Character: Irving Wallace (mask scenes only)
While a group of young actors rehearse a new musical about a mass murderer, a notorious psychopath escapes from a nearby insane asylum.
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Vendetta dal futuro (1986)
Character: Raul Morales
A story about a cyborg who is programmed to kill a scientist who holds the fate of mankind in his hands.
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Le Déchaînement pervers de Manuela (1983)
Character: Jacob (archive footage)
Investigative journalist Emanuelle breaks into a home to find a microfilm, which leads her to an "international expedition" in Hong Kong. This film was made entirely of footage from Joe D'Amato films released between 1976 and 1980, quickly becoming popular within the bootleg video market.
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The Call of the Wild (1972)
Character: Black Burton
John Thornton, is a fearless man who's after more than gold; he wants to do what's right. Thornton works for the U.S. mail and is the only person daring and smart enough to figure out how to travel the deadly 600 miles from Skagway to Dawson, Alaska in the icy winter. His incredibly dog Buck is by his side and part of how he survives.
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Django spara per primo (1966)
Character: Jeff Kluster (uncredited)
Django's father is framed by his business partner Clusker and shot by a bounty Killer. Django inherits his fathers part of the business and a score to settle with Clusker.
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Detective School Dropouts (1986)
Character: Bruno Falcone
Two bumbling private detectives get themselves hired to find a missing person. They find themselves in the middle of a mob war when it turns out that the missing person is somebody the mob wants to stay missing.
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Inferno Rosso. Joe D'Amato sulla via dell'eccesso (2021)
Character: Self (archive footage)
Who was Joe D'Amato aka. Aristide Massaccesi? A genius of horror in the USA, a master of eroticism in France, the king of porn in Italy. A man with a thousand pseudonyms capable of making over 200 films while simultaneously holding the roles of producer, director, author, director of photography and even camera operator. An artisan of cinema as he liked to call himself, capable of working on all film genres. From spaghetti western to post-atomic, decamerotic to glossy eroticism, and blockbuster porn to bloody horror. Guided by the aesthetics of extremes and supported by an undeniable technical ability, Joe D’Amato pushed himself, and the viewer, beyond all limits following with dedication three rigid principles that have become his stylistic code: Amaze, Shock, Scandalize.
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L'ultimo killer (1967)
Character: Ramón / Chico
Ramon's parents are killed by men of landowner John Barrett. While trying to get revenge, Ramon is wounded but has saved the life of Rezza, an old disillusioned killer. While nursing his wounds, the men become reluctanfriends and Rezza teaches Ramon the art of shooting, surviving and the loneliness a killer has to bear. Ramon becomes threat for Barrett, the landowner engages Rezza to kill Ramon.
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La guerra del ferro - Ironmaster (1983)
Character: Vood
A tale that takes place at the dawn of history. The movie tells the story of a tribe that discovers how to fashion weapons out of iron and use them for their own survival. However, the creation of iron also causes the tribe to battle for possession of the new weapons.
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1990: I guerrieri del Bronx (1982)
Character: Golem
In post-apocalyptic New York City a policeman infiltrates the Bronx which has become a battleground for several murderous street gangs.
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Bordella (1976)
Character: Simbad (as Luigi Montefiori)
The United States of America, after the great success of Vietnam, Watergate and so on, have decided to expand their activities in Italy. Mr. Chips has chosen Eddie Mordace to open the Italian branch of the multinational American Love Company. So Eddie opens in Milan a small branch of the Company whose purpose is to comfort women. Eddie hires Simbad, Adone and later, when business starts to go well, Ugolino, a real Count, and Ivanoe, a raper, who becames the attraction of the House.
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Il mio corpo per un poker (1968)
Character: Blackie
Dominated by men in her youth, Belle Starr now out-shoots and out-gambles them as she makes her way around the West. One man who's her equal is Larry Blackie, with whom she has an on-again, off-again relationship. Together, they become involved in a robbery which goes awry...
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A forza di sberle (1974)
Character: Johnny Valenti / Merdiven
Italian singer and actor Don Backy and b-movie icon George Eastman unite together for a comedy full of action, witty and - punches.
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Scalawag (1973)
Character: Don Aragon
A crew of land locked pirates, led by the aptly named Peg, go in search of buried treasure hidden by the treacherous Mudhook and his twin brother. They meet up with good natured landowner, Don Aragon, who goes along for the ride with his sister and a young boy, Jamie. Along the way, Peg and Jamie form a father son relationship that is put to the test due to Peg's naturally dishonest ways.
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Blastfighter (1984)
Character: Tom
An ex-cop, fresh out of prison, returns home to find it ruled by violent rednecks and must fight to protect himself and his daughter, using his combat skills and a powerful grenade launcher.
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La collina degli stivali (1969)
Character: Baby Doll
Victims of oppressive town boss Honey are offered help by an unusual alliance of gunmen and circus performers
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Odia il prossimo tuo (1968)
Character: Gary Stevens
Ken Dakota's search for the murderer of his brother, killed by bandit Gary Stevens, at the behest of land owner Chris Malone. Dakota attempts to bring the men responsible for his brothers death to justice.
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Le foto di Gioia (1987)
Character: Alex
Gioia is a buxom centerfold working for Pussycat magazine. In such a profession, having an admirer or two is expected, but Gioia's admirer is a vicious killer! He murders her fellow magazine models one at a time, using a variety of twisted implements of death. Gioia is the lucky recipient of a collection of photos, each with murdered bodies arranged around posters of her.
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Fellini – satyricon (1969)
Character: Minotauro
After his young lover, Gitone, leaves him for another man, Encolpio decides to kill himself, but a sudden earthquake destroys his home before he has a chance to do so. Now wandering around Rome in the time of Nero, Encolpio encounters one bizarre and surreal scene after another.
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Metamorphosis (1990)
Character: Man in the office
A geneticists working on a drug to stop ageing tries it upon himself with horrendous consequences.
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Due once di piombo (1966)
Character: N/A
Pecos Martinez rides into Houston looking to settle an old score with gang leader Clane, who is after the money that disappearred from a recent robbery. The hunt for the loot and Pecos' quest become intertwined with the efforts of the locals to stay alive long enough for help to arrive.
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Omega Rising: Remembering Joe D'Amato (2017)
Character: Self
Delves into the career of the notorious Italian filmmaker, Aristide Massaccesi aka Joe D'Amato, the infamous director behind the legendary Video Nasties Anthropophagus: The Beast and Absurd.
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Emanuelle e Françoise (Le sorelline) (1975)
Character: Carlo
Emanuelle is out to avenge her sister, who committed suicide after escaping from her sadistic lover Carlo. So she chains Carlo up in her basement, drugs him, and forces him to watch her having sex. As Carlo begins to hallucinate all kinds of bloody horrors and cannibalistic doings, he decides he has to break free and kill Emanuelle.
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Quel maledetto giorno della resa dei conti (1971)
Character: Doctor George Benton
George Benton returns from school to his brother Jonathan's farm as a doctor and marries his fiancé Lory, but happiness doesn't last long. The Fargas brothers provide a bloodbath at the ranch and are able to divert suspicion from themselves onto a gang of passing outlaws, but one of the family has survived the massacre and knows who the actual killers are.
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Ciakmull - L'uomo della vendetta (1970)
Character: Hondo
A young man who has lost his memory, escapes from prison with three other convicts. The other men help him find back bits of his past, until they arrive at a village where two warring families recognize him. Apparently he has a reputation for being a fast gun, and he has been paid to kill a man - who says he is his father. His younger brother is jealous of the attention the prodigal son receives, and things come to a dramatic end.
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King David (1985)
Character: Goliath
This is a movie about the life of Israel's king David.
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Preparati la bara! (1968)
Character: Lucas
A mysterious gunfighter named Django is employed by a local crooked political boss as a hangman to execute innocent locals framed by the boss, who wants their land. What the boss doesn't know is that Django isn't hanging the men at all, just making it look like he is, and using the men he saves from the gallows to build up his own "gang" in order to take revenge on the boss, who, with Django's former best friend, caused the death of his wife years before.
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Amico, stammi lontano almeno un palmo (1972)
Character: Charlie Logan
Also known as Ben & Charlie. When Ben Bellow is released from prison, Charlie Logan is there waiting for him. Not to welcome him, but to tell him that he does not want to hear from him again. But his wish won't be granted as the the two men constantly forced to reconnect while still hating each other's guts...
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Bill il taciturno (1967)
Character: Django
Django arrives in the town of Santa Anna at the behest of a man named Sanders who'd been trying to buy safe passage for his cargo from a Mexican bandit named El Santo. Django finds that Sanders has been killed and that his rival, a man named Thompson, is now trying to deal with El Santo. Django, after a brief involvement with a beautiful young widow named Linda -- who has information on a lost gold mine -- becomes entangled in this situation by agreeing to escort a shipment through El Santo's territory.
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Un poker di pistole (1967)
Character: Lucas
After losing everything in a poker game and finding himself indebted, Lucas agrees to deliver a wagon to the town of Chamaco for the $5000 payment. He soon finds himself in deep trouble with bandits, the town's local kingpin and a pretty saloon worker.
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Il cobra (1967)
Character: Crane
A disgraced treasury agent Mike Rand, who teams with his boss to halt a Red Chinese plot to destroy the free world by flooding the market with opium and turning everyone into addicts. Along the way he manages to bed junkie Lou, get into various fights and destroy the refinery that is ending out the drugs.
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Regalo di Natale (1986)
Character: Stefano Bertoni
On Christmas night, four estranged friends reunite to rip off a wealthy businessman in a game of poker, but old grudges get in the way.
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On a Moonlit Night (1989)
Character: Zaccarias
An American journalist working for a French newspaper is writing an article on the public reaction to those with AIDS, unaware that he too is infected. Once he finds out, he decides to go into reclusion, leaving his wife and daughter.
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I nuovi barbari (1983)
Character: One
Two mercenaries help wandering caravans fight off an evil and aimless band of white-clad bikers after the nuclear holocaust.
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The Barbarians (1987)
Character: Jacko
Orphaned brothers Kutchek and Gore are adopted by a tribe led by Canary the owner of a powerful jewel. The evil Kadar wants both Canary and the jewel. Attacking the tribe he kidnaps Canary but the stone eludes him. The brothers are taken to be trained as gladiators and years later have grown to be VERY big. They escape and set off on a quest to find the jewel and rescue Canary.
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Sangue di sbirro (1976)
Character: Dan Caputo
A deadly manhunt takes three people through the sordid streets of the Philadelphia underworld, in search of killers and the truth, where every clue brings new questions.
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Baba Yaga (1973)
Character: Arno Treves
A mysterious witch casts a spell on an attractive young fashion photographer, who is then thrust into a world of sadism.
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Sesso nero (1980)
Character: Voyakis
Mark Shannon discovers he has got some sort of disease which requires his genitals completely removed. So he heads off to the Caribbean to try and make the most of the time that's left before the operation.
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Le notti erotiche dei morti viventi (1980)
Character: Larry O'Hara
A sailor takes an American businessman and his girlfriend to an island where the businessman wants to build a resort. Soon a weird voodoo couple show up and warn them of bad things that are going to happen. It doesn't take long for the zombies to show up and start chowing down on human flesh.
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Hard Sensation (1980)
Character: Clyde
Three escaped convicts, stranded on a Carribean island, invade the home of three wealthy schoolgirls.
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Porno Holocaust (1981)
Character: Dr. Lemoir
A group of castaways wash ashore on a deserted island, unaware that a sex-crazed radioactive monster is also lurking.
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