Il poliziotto è marcio (1974)
Character: Police Agent (uncredited)
When mobsters try to put an honest policeman on the payroll, he seeks revenge on the mob. But, he soon learns that his actions, however honest, have dire consequences.
Il secondo tragico Fantozzi (1976)
Character: Casinò Guest / Hunter (uncredited)
The frustrating adventures of a humble employee who all the time has to fullfill the wishes and desires of his bosses.
Corruzione al palazzo di giustizia (1975)
Character: N/A
During an inquest, an ambitious judge finds out that a lot of high-rank politicians are corrupt to the core.
Roma (1972)
Character: Officer at Brothel (uncredited)
A virtually plotless, gaudy, impressionistic portrait of Rome through the eyes of one of its most famous citizens.
Sono fotogenico (1980)
Character: Mourner (uncredited)
Antonio Barozzi moves from Lago Maggiore to Rome to become an actor. He does not realize his agent and acting coach are only manipulating him to further their own careers.
Todo modo (1976)
Character: Spiritual Practitioner (uncredited)
Set during a retreat of Christian Democrat politicians who practice spiritual exercises together, it is an allegory of corrupted power. Disturbing, claustrophobic settings are the background to a series of mysterious crimes.
Febbre da cavallo (1976)
Character: Commercial Actor (uncredited)
Bruno Fioretti, known as "Mandrake", is an inveterate gambler who never misses a day at the horse racing track in Rome. He is doubly unlucky: he bets too much on one horse, and his wife is sleeping with his best friend because Mandrake is always at the track. Penniless and cuckolded, Mandrake decides to make one last bet.
Roma l'altra faccia della violenza (1976)
Character: Lodovici Party Guest (uncredited)
Four bandits commit a robbery in a villa. The maid calls the police and Commissioner Carli immediately orders patrols to chase them.
Signore e signori, buonanotte (1976)
Character: Game Show Audience Member (uncredited)
An episodic satire of the political and social status of Italy in the seventies, through the shows of one day of a television channel.
La terrazza (1980)
Character: Private Screening Audience Member (uncredited)
Eight Italian politicians from the communist party gather on a terrace in Rome for a get-together. They discuss about their past, present and future.
Milano Calibro 9 (1972)
Character: Man at Reception Area (uncredited)
Just out of prison, ex-con Ugo Piazza meets his former employer, a psychopathic gangster Rocco who enjoys sick violence and torture. Both the gangsters and the police believe Ugo has hidden $300,000 that should have gone to an American drug syndicate boss.
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