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Aggiungi un posto a tavola (1978)
Character: Consolazione
Father Silvestro receives a phone call from God telling him He intends to send the second flood to earth. The priest then decides to seek help from his compatriots to build a new Noah’s Ark. But to achieve their objectives they must overcome the obstacles that mayor Crispino puts in their way.
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Gli infermieri della mutua (1969)
Character: Dr. Venanzi
A comedy about the Italian National Health System based on a doctor who owns a private clinic and manages it more like a con man than a follower of the Hippocratic oath.
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Adultero lui, adultera lei (1963)
Character: avvocato difensore
Lina, a young woman now tired of the constant betrayals from her husband, decides to cheat on him with a mutual friend, Piero.
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Oltraggio al pudore (1964)
Character: N/A
The innocent love of two young students is hindered by their families. The two meet in a squalid apartment where they will perhaps decide their future. At the exit, however, are arrested for a kiss exchanged on the road.
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Amori pericolosi (1964)
Character: The maid (segment "Il generale")
Three episodes of varying pitch and quality. In the first a maid plans the elimination of her lover's wife with him, but she doesn't enjoy the fruits of victory. In the second (The patrol) a soldier of the Foreign Legion neglects his duties for running after a prostitute. The third segment has as its protagonist a general of the belle époque that goes on a date.
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Il medico della mutua (1968)
Character: Amelia
Comedy about the flawed Italian healthcare system of the time and a doctor's expeirence with it.
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Non stuzzicate la zanzara (1967)
Character: N/A
Rita, a vivacious co-ed flees her boarding school with her music teacher, who is also engaged to her. She wants to take part in a singing contest but her father who is dead against it has her kidnapped. He finally gives in when his wife threatens to sing in the contest herself.
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Le dritte (1958)
Character: Edna Piselli
A clothing merchant Ofelia, a naïve housewife Rina, and the outspoken nurse Edna meet at a police station and discover that they share a failed sentimental life.
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Guardatele ma non toccatele (1959)
Character: Irma La Notte
An American military aircraft with some female soldiers crash lands in an Italian air base to the delight of the Italian soldiers.
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Susanna tutta panna (1957)
Character: Rossella
A young woman gets closely watched by her jealous fiance while she is trying to deliver cakes to customers' houses.
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Caccia al marito (1960)
Character: Giuditta
Italy, Sixties. A four-storey beach resort, and they look for the man of their life. Will they succeed?
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Guardia, ladro e cameriera (1958)
Character: La contessa
Otello, an amateur thief, tries a burglary on New Year Eve but he finds the maid Adalgisa in the supposedly empty house. Adalgisa likes Otello who, all things considered, is a good guy, unlike Amerigo the night watchman who tries to profit from the situation.
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La moglie è uguale per tutti (1955)
Character: Giulietta's Sister
Antonio De Papis is a lawyer and his specialization is separation by mutual consent. He is contrary to marriage because he sees so many of them going wrong. So when his nephew calls on him asking for his approval to his marriage, Antonio suggests to him to spend a day in his office to see what marriage really is.
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Noi duri (1960)
Character: N/A
Lieutenant Bombardone is in Paris to wipe out a gang of drug traffickers.
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Accidenti alle tasse!! (1951)
Character: Allieva del collegio
Count Borraccilo lives in luxury but does not pay taxes and for this he is targeted by the tax agent Gaetano Pellecchia, who asks his friend Mario for help.
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Il padrone del vapore (1951)
Character: Marga
A rich American arrives in a little village in the mountains because he wants to advertise a drink he produces. In the village there are also two men from Rome who are at logger-heads with the locals. The coming of the American complicates matters.
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La zia d'America va a sciare (1958)
Character: Faustina
Tecla Cammarano, following a financial crisis that has made her situation precarious, leaves America and comes to Italy with her two lovely grandchildren.
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Siamo tutti inquilini (1953)
Character: Cameriera
Anna was the maid of a lady who inherited an apartment in a building in the center of Rome.
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The Taming of the Shrew (1967)
Character: The Widow
Italy, 16th century. Petruchio, a choleric, lying and poor rural landowner from Verona, arrives in Padua in search of fortune and a wife, while Baptista, a wealthy merchant, announces that he will not allow Bianca, his youngest daughter, to marry until the temperamental and unruly Katherina, his eldest daughter, does.
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Il suo nome è Donna Rosa (1969)
Character: Donna Rosa
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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Caporale di giornata (1958)
Character: Gelsomina
A young woman brings a baby to some military barracks. There is a note on the child - it says that the baby is hers and a soldier called Felice.
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Lisa dagli occhi blu (1969)
Character: Mamma Coco Prandi
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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Il matrimonio (1954)
Character: N/A
An Italian historical comedy film consisting of three segments, based on three stage plays by Anton Chekhov.
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La bella di Roma (1955)
Character: Sister Serafina
Nannina is engaged to a sleazy, unruly boxer who ends up in jail after a fight with a traffic policeman.
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Totò terzo uomo (1951)
Character: Luisa
In a small village two twin brothers are of opposite characters. One is mayor of the town, gruff and precise. The other is totally different from his brother and loves the good life and beautiful women.
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Femmine tre volte (1957)
Character: Katiuscia
The Russian women's basketball team faces to the American team for the championship of the world, in Rome. Upon arriving at the 'Eternal City', the Russian athletes find ways to evade the strict surveillance and meet some Italian guys. After many persecutions, the Russians are confined by their guardians under the promise that, if they win, they can stay and live in Italy. But as they conquer the championship, their guards forget the promises and put them on a plane to Moscow.
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Mia nonna poliziotto (1958)
Character: Francesca
Tina, an old lady, is in town for the wedding of her grandson when a medallion left to her by her late husband disappears. Dissatisfied with the police effort to find it, she sets on the tracks of the thieves herself.
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5 marines per 100 ragazze (1961)
Character: direttrice del Collegio
Five GIs end up in a female college during their military manouvers. They are very welcome by the girls and since one of them has also a beautiful voice they take part in a show organized by the college.
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Le Confident de ces dames (1959)
Character: Lucienne
A veterinarian in Figarolo, Giuliano Goberti has also been providing care to the villagers since the death of Dr. Lofal, but the arrival of a luscious replacement for the vacant doctor precipitates events. While she prescribes drugs, Giuliano orders the bedridden Countess to eat well and exercise. A Roman journalist reports on the miraculous results. Soon the quiet little Italian town is invaded by a motley crew of imaginary patients, who have to bring an animal with them to save the vet from trouble for practicing medicine illegally. In the end, the brave Giuliano marries the lovely doctoress, thus curing their celibacy.
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I tre ladri (1954)
Character: Aida
Tapioca, a small-time thief, hides out in an elegant apartment, where he is soon joined by Cascarilla, one of his apprentices who has become better than his master. When the owners arrive home, the latter offers the wife a bunch of love letters she has written to various lovers for ten million.
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Il momento più bello (1957)
Character: Carla
Pietro is in love with a nurse; they keep their affair secret until she falls pregnant. Worried that marriage will affect his career, she prepares for the upcoming childbirth
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Le motorizzate (1963)
Character: Lola Rossi (segment "La Roulotte Squillo")
Five episodes about women drivers during the economic boom.
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Anema e core (1951)
Character: Liliana
Two two-bit singers become thieves to make ends meet. One day during a theft in the house of a music impresario they hear Marco an electrician gifted with a beautiful voice and give him some money to help for his debut as a singer.
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Rita la zanzara (1966)
Character: Luigina, the school director
Rita, a vivacious co-ed is in love with her music teacher, a man who leads a double life - bespectacled professor by day and composer of rock songs by night. Will Rita win his heart?
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Sette ore di guai (1951)
Character: Maddalena
Totò is a tailor but not a great tailor. He is married and his son is to be baptized and Totò hopes that his grand-mother will be moved by the baptism, so moved to help him. Unfortunately his wet nurse Maria loses his son in the garden. Totò doesn't lose heart and rents Rita's daughter and leaves looking for his son. Many adventures are awaiting for him.
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Papà Pacifico (1954)
Character: Gina, the housemaid
After she inherits a huge sum of money, a girl suddenly leaves a working-class man that she previously used to fancy.
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Bravissimo (1955)
Character: N/A
The master Impallato takes care of the boys in a suburban after-school. Here he discovers a pupil with an extraordinary baritone voice.
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