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Gli amanti latini (1965)
Character: l'amante di Antonio
The film is composed of five episodes which depict Italians' love lives in the 1960s.
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Le tardone (1964)
Character: Miss Alberti (episode 'L'armadio')
A collection of five episodes dealing with aging women.
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Le pillole di Ercole (1960)
Character: Elisabetta Colasanti
A doctor unwittingly drinks an aphrodisiac fluid and thus has relationships with an acquaintance's wife.
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Una domenica d'estate (1962)
Character: Ursula
A roving Roman's weekend becomes a nightmare of traffic mix-ups, marital mix-ups and hilarious make-ups.
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Il relitto (1961)
Character: Monique invitata alla festa
A wealthy and self-serving man, sets out on a perilous ocean voyage with his son. An unexpected incident with the vessel causes him to reflect on his not so perfect life.
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Un mandarino per Teo (1960)
Character: angelo biondo
Teo, a young theatre stand-in, is offered a tempting Faustian pact by the Devil: if he pushes a button, a Chinese Mandarin will die and leave his money to him.
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La ballata dei mariti (1963)
Character: Autostopista
Giulio and Armando, both married, attempt an escape from their respective married lives, invent a secret mission and leaves for the south.
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Veneri al sole (1964)
Character: Silvana (segment "Come conquistare le donne")
Three episodes: In the first one a girl gets a journalist to help her recover a case with some precious designs in it; in the second a worker keen on helping his boss gets him into trouble instead and in the third one a shy boy who tries to impress women pretending he is tough ends up in hospital and falls in love with a nurse.
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Il successo (1963)
Character: Marisa
Giulio has a faithful wife and a true friend, but he is convinced that only with money can one be happy. So he devotes himself to dangerous real estate speculation in Sardinia, even though he does not have the capital to deal with it. To find the necessary money, he is willing to give up even his dignity. And slowly, he alienates his most beloved ones from himself....
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Diabolik (1968)
Character: Rose
International man of mystery Diabolik and his sensuous lover Eva Kant pull off heist after heist, all while European cops led by Inspector Ginko and envious mobsters led by Ralph Valmont are closing in on them.
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Le sette vipere (Il marito latino) (1964)
Character: Mitù
Lorenzo is an industrialist married in Argentina to a cruel woman who manages to have all her husband's assets seized, to throw him out of the house and to be awarded the two children born of the unhappy marriage. The desperate industrialist repairs in Italy, where he takes with him the children he has kidnapped and the affectionate secretary. But even in Italy the law is against him.
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El Rojo (1966)
Character: Flo
A gunfighter called "El Rojo" arrives in Gold Hill to avenge his massacred family.
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Vacanze alla baia d'argento (1961)
Character: Ragazza della 'roulette russa'
Two formerly rich men try to get back on their feet, counting on their respective son and daughters marriage prospectives. The two youths meet and fall in love not knowing about their parents plan and even when the truth comes out and they are told to break the engagement because they are not rich, they fight to stay engaged and marry.
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I marziani hanno 12 mani (1964)
Character: Ragazza in bikini
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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Tipi da spiaggia (1959)
Character: Hildegarde
Four penniless friends from a small theatre troupe go to Taormina, a famous Italian beach resort, to forget their troubles.
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Le monachine (1963)
Character: segretaria di Bertana
Two nuns come to Rome to protest to an airline about its jet planes which have been flying over their convent school, disrupting teaching of the little orphans who study there and damaging the ancient fresco of their patron saint through sound vibrations.
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Messalina Venere imperatrice (1960)
Character: cortigiana
Messalina was the Roman noblewoman who inveigled ageing emperor Claudio into marriage. Once ensconced on the throne, Messalina launched a reign of terror that shook the empire to its very foundations. The subject of countless film treatments, Rome's most villified empress is herein played by British actress Belinda Lee.
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Il gaucho (1964)
Character: Mara
An italian film producer travels to Argentina with part of the crew to a Film Festival contest.
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8½ (1963)
Character: Producer's Friend
Guido Anselmi, a film director, finds himself creatively barren at the peak of his career. Urged by his doctors to rest, Anselmi heads for a luxurious resort, but a sorry group gathers—his producer, staff, actors, wife, mistress, and relatives—each one begging him to get on with the show. In retreat from their dependency, he fantasizes about past women and dreams of his childhood.
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00-2 agenti segretissimi (1964)
Character: Natasha
Franco and Ciccio are two simple-minded Italian guys whom are mistaken by KGB spies by government agents from their government and other foreign governments.
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I baccanali di Tiberio (1960)
Character: amica di Cinthia
Cassio, a tourist guide, and Primo, his bus driver, are taking a bus load of tourists to visit villa Jovis, at Capri island. Then they have an accident, and they knock their heads hard, losing conscience. They come awake in the times of the Roman Empire in Tiberius' villa.
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