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Una lacrima sul viso (1964)
Character: N/A
The film tells the difficult love-story between Bobby Tonner, an American singer who came to Naples to meet his old music professor, and the charming daughter of the same professor.
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Il ragazzo che sorride (1969)
Character: Little hotel owner
Giorgio, a young mining engineer, moved to work in Africa. His wife does not want to follow him and he suspects a betrayal. In the cast also Rocky Roberts singing two songs.
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Assi alla ribalta (1954)
Character: N/A
The director of a detective agency discovers a jewellery thief likes to attends the theatre. So he hires two clumsy and bumbling detectives to guard all the theatres in the area. The two investigators now go from one venue to another attending various Italian magazine shows.
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Te lo leggo negli occhi (1966)
Character: N/A
A girl from a country village goes to town and falls in love with a songwriter struggling for success. Soon however their life-paths go different ways and they split. Only for a short time naturally : a song he writes will help them to reunite.
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Che femmina!! E... che dollari! (1960)
Character: N/A
An American millionaire has just died. His sole legatee is a youthful indiscretion, a girl who is currently living in Italy. Two private eye detective agencies, in competition with each other, investigate. Combining business with pleasure, they search sunny Italy, but they only have one clue to find their heiress: she has three moles on the buttock. One of the private eyes falls in love with a gypsy who sings in nightclubs.
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Il ragazzo che sapeva amare (1967)
Character: N/A
Vittorio is a photographer; Roberto, the waiter; Brigitta, the operator; Pannunzio, the porter; Patty, a gold-eyed waitress. All of them live and work at the Europe Palace Hotel in Capri.
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Totò contro Maciste (1962)
Character: Consigliere Assiro
Totokamen is an entertainer and an illusionist who performs in various Egyptian nightclubs assisted by his manager, Tarantenkamen. Taking advantage of cheesy tricks, Totokamen pretends to be the son of the god Amun.
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Carmela è una bambola (1958)
Character: Pasqualino
The daughter of a former Neapolitan gangster, Carmela has a law degree and is set to marry an aristocrat, as her father wishes. However, she suffers from a strange form of sleepwalking: at night, she goes to the room of Totò, a young man she is completely indifferent to and who is also her father's enemy. After consulting a doctor to find out the reason for this embarrassing anomaly, Carmela realises that Totò is actually the man she is unconsciously in love with.
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L'oro del mondo (1968)
Character: Cessionario
The son of a rich industrialist forces a woman to become his fiancée by threatening to bankrupt her parents — until an unlikely hero steps in.
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Non son degno di te (1965)
Character: Sergente Scannapietra
In the sequel of "In ginocchio da te", the engagement of Gianni and Carla is threatened by Giorgio.
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I 4 monaci (1962)
Character: Il mafioso
Four petty criminals pretend to be friars escaped from communist Hungary and go and live in a Sicilian convent
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Dio, come ti amo! (1966)
Character: Taxi Driver
Gigliola is a young and humble Neapolitan swimmer who will compete in a competition in Spain and finds herself falling for the fiance of her best friend. But when they come to visit her in Italy, she pretends to be rich, with the complicity of their parents.
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I prepotenti (1958)
Character: Numa, commesso di Cesare
Cesare, from Rome, and Mimì, from Naples, don't agree with their children marriage, so the young couple runs away from their home.
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Mi manda Picone (1984)
Character: N/A
During a debate in Naples' town hall in the early 1980s, Pasquale Picone, a former steel-worker who has recently lost his job, sets himself on fire in front of the Municipal Council.
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La nipote Sabella (1958)
Character: Ciccio
Donna Sabella accompanies her nephew Raffaele and Lucia on their honeymoon in Rome when he meets two Americans who want to go to Pollena because there seems to be oil in the soil "The bubbles".
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A noi piace freddo...!! (1960)
Character: Ufficiale tedesco
A farcical account of the happenings in Rome in 1943 when the allied army and the partisans fight the nazis.
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ll medico e lo stregone (1957)
Character: Scaraffone
Francesco, a young doctor, is appointed doctor to the imaginary village of Pianetta in the province of Avellino, but is immediately in competition with Don Antonio, a so-called "healer".
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Il presidente del Borgorosso Football Club (1970)
Character: l'allenatore José Buonservizi
Benito Fornaciari, a pale, devoutly Catholic, Upper Middleclass Italian inherits a minor-league football club from a long-lost uncle. He decides to visit the club to sell it, but the local population has other ideas: through an almost-armed uprising they "force" him not to sell the club but lead it to other glories on the football field.
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La cento chilometri (1959)
Character: Righetto
During a 100km marathon in Rome, some of the runners get involved in comical and paradoxical situations
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Il suo nome è Donna Rosa (1969)
Character: Il maggiordomo
Andrea falls in love with the beautiful Rosetta, but the girl's father pushes her into the arms of the rich Giorgio. Al Bano and Romina in a musicarello of extraordinary success.
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Made in Italy (1965)
Character: Office Employee (segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1")
A group of Italians take a flight to Sweden: among them there are the tourists, and the immigrants.
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Nessuno mi può giudicare (1966)
Character: Peppiniello
Two youths who work together in a department store love each other but also their supervisor has his eyes on the young girl.
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Perdono (1966)
Character: Peppino
Federico, his girlfriend Laura and her cousin, Caterina, are three young people full of hope, united by a great friendship that seems indissoluble. The three work in a department store but, when Caterina decides to attempt a musical career, given her vocal skills, everything changes. Caterina becomes a successful singer and Federico falls in love with her. Caterina, who however does not want to make her cousin Laura suffer, pretends not to reciprocate the young man by making him put his head in order. Meanwhile, the plots of various secondary characters evolve, in particular the fresh marriage between the security guard Antonio and the secretary of the department stores Adelina.
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I Nipoti di Zorro (1968)
Character: l'altro cleptomane
Two fellows from Sicily go to America thinking that they will find gold . For their bad luck in California they meet the brave Zorro who is protecting the helpless people. They have to help him which is followed by a lot of adventures and funny moments.
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I briganti italiani (1961)
Character: 'O Scaraffone
Based on the events from the Italian civil war. In 1860's, a member of a guerrilla force captures a colonel from the opposing army and later leads one of the sides to victory.
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Lisa dagli occhi blu (1969)
Character: l'ufficiale italiano
A university student, Mario Buongiovanni, tries to do various jobs to pay for his studies: selling encyclopedias, singing in night clubs, being a tour guide. He then became a science teacher in a female college, where he met Lisa, the daughter of a Lombard industrialist, whom he fell in love with. But Lisa's father, unfortunately, already has in mind for her a marriage with a very rich suitor ...
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In ginocchio da te (1964)
Character: Sergente Scannapietra
During his military service, the young singer Gianni Traimonti falls in love with Carla, the marshal's daughter.
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I pompieri di Viggiù (1949)
Character: N/A
In the village of Viggiù, the firemen organize various skits and performances in their theater, inviting all the celebrities known at that time.
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Caravan Petrol (1959)
Character: N/A
A simple barberman from Naples travel to Arabia for search a big fortune that could make him rich.
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Il giudizio universale (1961)
Character: un giudicato
In Naples, a voice from the skies announces one morning that the final judgment will be at 6 p.m. on that day. What follows is a series of vignettes depicting various people's reactions (or lack thereof) to the announcement.
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Akiko (1961)
Character: N/A
The quaint life of Ottavia, a widow living in Rome, is turned upside down when a young and pretty Japanese girl knocks at her door, claiming to be the daughter of her late husband, an Italian military officer who went to Japan on a secret mission during WWII and reportedly killed in action there.
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Come svaligiammo la Banca d'Italia (1966)
Character: Pasquale Aniello
Dim-wits Franco and Cicco try to come up with a plan to rob the safes of the Bank of Italy, but with one muddle after another, they find themselves empty-handed after each attempt to do so.
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Nel blu dipinto di blu (1959)
Character: Remo
Turi, a young Sicilian, makes ends meet by doing some occasional work and singing in taverns in a popular district of Rome.
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Cerasella (1959)
Character: suonatore di mandolino
Cerasella escapes just before her marriage with Alfredo and meets Bruno, the son of a wealthy industrialist.
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Avventura a Capri (1959)
Character: Giovane operaio in piazzetta
A young French girl, Yvonne, having won a competition, goes to Capri for a short break. There she meets Baron Vanvutelli, an old-fashioned old man, Mario, a Roman student, who came to spend the Sunday at Capri, along with two friends, Renato and Julius.
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