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Lohengrin (1948)
Character: N/A
An Italian adaptation of the Richard Wagner opera Lohengrin, where a woman prays for a saviour, and receives it in the form of the title character, a man who will marry her and stay by her if she never asks him his name.
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La polizia chiede aiuto (1974)
Character: Agt. Russo
An unidentified fifteen year-old girl is found hanged after an anonymous tip-off. The girl, Silvia Polvesi, is soon discovered to have been murdered. A peeping tom is caught with photos of her having sex with a teenage drop-out but he is later released due to lack of evidence. The investigation, conducted by Inspector Silvestri and the assistant public prosecutor Vittoria Stori, focuses on the girl's parents. Conspiracies and horrors pile up, as do the body parts.
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Arrangiatevi! (1959)
Character: Signor Lubino (uncredited)
In post war Italy during the fifties it is very difficult to find a house to rent and a family ends up living in a former brothel.
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Ma che musica maestro (1971)
Character: padre di Gianni
The love story between two youths born in rival villages is hindered by the other inhabitants.
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I mostri (1963)
Character: Rocchetti (voice) (uncredited)
The myths of the sixties are satirized in 20 episodes.
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Le italiane e l'amore (1961)
Character: il giudice (ep. La separazione legale)
An episodic film based on letters to agony columns, showing the effect of sex on the lives of women.
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La vergine di Norimberga (1963)
Character: The Doctor
Women are being tortured to death with various devices in the dungeon of an old castle by a mysterious, hooded figure who may be a notorious executioner from medieval times.
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Psycosissimo (1961)
Character: Commissario
Two bumbling actors get wrapped up in a scheme to murder a rich man's wife.
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Satiricosissimo (1970)
Character: Seneca
Ciccio loves very much the novel Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter, although his friend Franco does not understand him.
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La sceriffa (1959)
Character: padre di Connie
A gang of outlaws terrorizes Rio Ciuccio. When they kill the sheriff his wife, an old neapolitan lady, takes his place.
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Il federale (1961)
Character: N/A
1944. Primo Arcovazzi is a fanatical and dim-witted Fascist Party militiaman who accepts to escort an opponent of the regime to Rome in the hope of be promoted — still oblivious as ever to the forthcoming fall of the regime.
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Macchie solari (1975)
Character: Caretaker
A series of random suicides in Rome, Italy are attributed to a heatwave, but a young pathologist named Simona—who is working on a thesis about murders disguised as suicides—suspects otherwise. When a young girl associated with Simona's playboy father ends up dead in another apparent suicide, Simona teams up with the girl's priest brother to prove she was murdered and track down the unknown serial killer.
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La banda Casaroli (1962)
Character: Pietro Seria
Based on the misdeeds of the criminal group headed by Paolo Casaroli, who were dedicated to robbing banks.
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Napoleone a Sant'Elena (1973)
Character: Balmain
A reconstruction of Napoleon Bonaparte's years after Waterloo, from his exile to St. Helena until his death under mysterious circumstances: between hopes of escape and illness, the former emperor dictates his memoirs. Directed by Vittorio Cottafavi, the film is based on a story by Roberto Mazzucco, with a screenplay by Cottafavi and Giovanni Bormioli.
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