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Gli amanti latini (1965)
Character: Ursula (ep. La grande conquista)
The film is composed of five episodes which depict Italians' love lives in the 1960s.
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Le Bambole (1965)
Character: Armenia (segment "La telefonata")
This semi-amusing sex (romance) comedy has four separate stories: "The Telephone Call", written by Rodolfo Sonego, directed by Dino Risi. "A Treatise on Eugenics", written by Tullio Pinelli from a story by Luciano Salce and Steno, directed by Luigi Comencini. "The Soup", written by Rodolfo Sonego and Luigi Magni, directed by Franco Rossi. "Monsignor Cupid", written by Leo Benvenuti and Piero de Bernardi from a story by Boccaccio, directed by Mauro Bolognini.
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Zingara (1969)
Character: Elizabeth McDonald
Franco, singer in search of success, falls in love with Marisa. But she walks away from him to stay close to her sick cousin.
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Amore all'italiana (1966)
Character: Moglie del gelosissimo barone. Episodio amore all italiana
Anthology comedy structured in 10 episodes (The Exam, Blue Bloods, Too Easy, Love Italian Style, Sunday Story, Wedding Present, Gold Fischer, The Tuxedo, Railway Courtesy, Play Boy). Whimsical exploration of the mores, customs and vices of Italy at that time.
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I maniaci (1964)
Character: Rosetta (segment "Il week-end")
An anthology of brief comic sketches based on manias, mainly sexual, featuring several figures of Italian society.
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Sicario 77, vivo o morto (1966)
Character: N/A
At the request of the CIA, British secret agent Lester follows the ominous scientist George King, who, after successfully sabotaging an American rocket launch, has announced to the world's powerful that he can disable any nuclear weapon...
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I due evasi di Sing Sing (1964)
Character: Ruth Allenby
Two attendants in a public toilet in New York save the life of the Mafia boss Attanasia. Attanasia turns one of them into a successful boxer by setting up his matches and makes the other into his right hand. When a gang war starts the two are accused of the murders and are sentenced to death. When the execution day comes they refuse to leave their cell, even when they are proved innocent.
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Come inguaiammo l'esercito (1965)
Character: Catherine
A sergeant finds out that a GI hides a child in the military barracks. The boy is the son of another soldier who sings in a night club but due to series of misunderstandings the sergeant believes he is his own son, born from a former love story.
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L'Ombrellone (1965)
Character: Inge
Manager Marletti goes to the sea to meet his wife Giuliana to spend the weekend with her and many friends. After three days Marletti comes back driving his car to Rome. So he can sleep, alone and happy, with silence around him.
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Una storia d'amore (1970)
Character: Miss Elizabeth
A married woman falls in love with a playboy dedicated to blackmail, to avoid that reveal his unedifying past, abandons her.
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I marziani hanno 12 mani (1964)
Character: Frida, cantante lirica
Four extraterrestrials, X-1, X-2, X-3 and X-4, arrive on Earth in the early sixties. Here they decide to take on human features to study the terrestrials incognito, but end up getting involved in the Roman "dolce vita".
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The Keeler Affair (1963)
Character: Mandy Rice-Davies
A teenage prostitute in England gets involved with high-level politicians and becomes enmeshed in a sex-and-spy scandal.
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Che fine ha fatto Totò Baby? (1964)
Character: La moglie de Miscia
A pair of brothers, Baby Toto and Pietro, sons of different mothers, live stealing suitcases at the Termini Station in Rome. After a theft, they discover that the stolen suitcase they got from an apparent sweet old lady actually contains a corpse.
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Il fischio al naso (1967)
Character: Gloria Inzerna
In this unusual offbeat black comedy directed by Ugo Tognazzi, Giuseppe (Tognazzi) is a middle-aged industrialist obsessed with gadgets. When his nose starts to whistle uncontrollably, he checks into a clinic to resolve the problem. What begins as a minor affliction worsens, and Giuseppe is placed on a different floor as his ailments multiply. The sicker he gets, the higher he goes up in the floors of the clinic, until he is near death's door.
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