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Tempo di Roma (1963)
Character: N/A
After WWII, a young man without perspective arrives in Rome. Living in a loft, he gradually discovers the city becoming a tour guide.
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Apocalipsis sobre el río amarillo (1960)
Character: N/A
Anti-Communist propaganda film, in which the victory of Mao Tse-Tung's People's Liberation Army is seen through the eyes of an American journalist reporting from the Nationalists' side.
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Quanto sei bella Roma (1959)
Character: "Angoscia"
Claudio and Maurizio, two young and reckless taxi drivers in a Roman gas station meet two American tourists, daughters of a Spanish man that has oil wells in America. Maurizio and Claudio walk the tourists to the Eternal City and forget their girlfriends Patricia and Lorella. The brides, aware of their wanderings,begin to pay them with the same currency.
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Un ladro in paradiso (1952)
Character: Truffatore
After ending up in jail, a thief in Naples with a beautiful fiance and a good friend has to decide which path his life should take.
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Adultero lui, adultera lei (1963)
Character: un poliziotto
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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Rocco e le sorelle (1961)
Character: N/A
A Sicilian leaves for Milan, in search of fortune, with the four sisters he supervises fiercely.
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Granada, addio! (1967)
Character: N/A
Mario Valli has a good voice, he is a widow and has a daughter, Paoletta, whom he loves very much. He lives by singing in petty night-clubs. A day arrives when he has his chance: a contract in Madrid. But in Madrid, with his friend Silvio, he finds out that the producer has gone bankrupt. Mario is discouraged and after another producer, Linares, doesn't meet him, the two friends go to see a bullfight. There Mario meets by chance Consuelo who refuses to tell him her surname. When Mario finds out that the surname is Linares, he goes back to Rome, but...
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Cacciatori di dote (1961)
Character: N/A
Manlio from Guatemala and Carlo the nobleman are both looking forward to settling down by marrying rich.
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Canto per te (1954)
Character: N/A
A famous tenor pawns valuables too often. His strange behavior arouses the suspicions of a detective. The situation is complicated by the fact that both the tenor and the detective are in love with the same woman. Attempts at infidelity, revenge, and spying ensue. In the end, love conquers all.
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La congiura dei dieci (1962)
Character: N/A
A 16th-century Spanish overlord hires Thomas Stanswood (Stuart Granger) to protect his, less than eager, fiancee (Sylva Koscina) from rebels. Thomas finds himself drawn to both the fiancee and the rebels side.
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Il Criminale (1962)
Character: Il conduttore
A thriller with Jack Palance as a nazi doctor hiding after the war. While riding on a train, he is recognized by former prisoners.
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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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È arrivato l'accordatore (1952)
Character: Adetto militare di Limodia
Achille Scorzella, a poor, unemployed and hungry devil, having been mistaken for a piano tuner, happens in the home of some new riches.
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Gli anni ruggenti (1962)
Character: attore che interpreta la perfida Albione
In this satire inspired by Nikolai Gogol’s The Government Inspector (aka The Inspector General) and transported to fascist era Italy, the (supposed) incognito visit of a Roman fascist official to a tiny country town shakes deeply the ruling class and their lack of integrity.
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Totò a Parigi (1958)
Character: Il signore del treno
Duclos's son, a worldly gangster, is compromised in a case of which he is innocent. The proof of this innocence is in the hands of a "competitor", the Marquis de Chemantel de Beauvoiron, a misguided aristocrat. He asked for $ 10 million to cede the document. Duclos will then imagine Chemantel contracting $ 10 million in life insurance for his son. As he discovered in Rome a tramp, a look-alike of the marquis, he will bring this man to Paris and arrange for him to die accidentally.
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Totò, Peppino e le fanatiche (1958)
Character: Organizzatore spettacolo di beneficenza
A psychiatric-clinic medical director runs some tests on two patients, the Ragionier Antonio Vignanelli and Cavalier Peppino Caprioli, so they must retrieve some memories of family life in order to understand their mental illness.
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La Pica sul Pacifico (1959)
Character: Manolo Kivalù
Adelaide takes possession of an island in the Pacific inherited from her deceased husband. She is opposed by the chieftain and a convict. To get the island's citizenship she tries to marry the convict, but he prefers to turn himself in.
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Che gioia vivere (1961)
Character: Prison Chaplain
Ulisse is a naive young man out looking for a job after being released from the army. He drops the offer he gets from a group of fascists to go in with the Fossatis, a family of anarchists (unknown to him).
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Omicidio per appuntamento (1967)
Character: N/A
Two friends from America come together by chance in the Italian countryside. They decide to meet in Rome after both have done private deals. When one then not show up in Rome starts the other one become suspicious and fearful that something has happened to him. He begins to investigate the case himself and ends up in a spiral of industrial espionage, blackmail, and cold-blooded murder ...
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Caccia al marito (1960)
Character: capo cameriere
Italy, Sixties. A four-storey beach resort, and they look for the man of their life. Will they succeed?
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L'Intrigo (1964)
Character: Florist (as Luigi Visconti)
An American woman in Italy falls in love with a man, unaware that he has an insane wife hidden in the attic.
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Gli imbroglioni (1963)
Character: The Arab merchant (segment "Società calicistica, La")
A day in a tribunal where the defendants are: the manager of a soccer team, charged with bribery, two Sicilians who have sold fake archaeological findings, two nuns who have offended a public servant and an industry manager.
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Io, io, io... e gli altri (1966)
Character: Concierge
Sandro is a well-known journalist and he is conducting a survey on human selfishness. Every man and every woman he meets turns into a theme for his inquiry. Even his own wife, Titta.
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Totò e Marcellino (1958)
Character: Alvaro Merini, il vero zio di Marcellino
Marcellino becomes an orphan and finds two uncles--a good old eccentric man and a villain.
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Gerarchi si muore (1961)
Character: N/A
Now in bankruptcy, the industrialist Merletti seeks the help of Mr. Frioppi, a rich ex-fascist with a real mania for ancient castles.
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Il figlio del corsaro rosso (1959)
Character: Marquese di Montélimar
Enrico di Ventimiglia, the Son of the Red Corsair, travels through the Spanish conquests of Central America in search of the stepsister he has never met.
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Il mattatore (1960)
Character: Sor Annibale
Gerardo, an aspiring actor, trying unsuccessfully to cross over from comedy to tragedy, is involved, due to his ability to mimic dialects of Italy, in a scam concocted by Lallo against a rich cloth-merchant.
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Scandali... nudi (1963)
Character: De Roberti
A theater manager wants to stage a striptease act but his jealous wife puts a lot of obstacles on his way.
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I tre nemici (1962)
Character: spia che tatua la formula su Leo
A meek clerk is hunted by the counterespionage because he has a secret formula tattooed on his bottom.
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Fellini – satyricon (1969)
Character: Vernacchio
After his young lover, Gitone, leaves him for another man, Encolpio decides to kill himself, but a sudden earthquake destroys his home before he has a chance to do so. Now wandering around Rome in the time of Nero, Encolpio encounters one bizarre and surreal scene after another.
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I Clowns (1970)
Character: Clown
Fellini exposes his great attraction for the clowns and the world of the circus first recalling a childhood experience when the circus arrives nearby his home. Then he joins his crew and travel from Italy to Paris chasing the last greatest European clowns still live in these countries. He also meets Anita Ekberg trying to buy a panther in a circus.
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Il vigile (1960)
Character: marito di Amalia
An unemployed man gets a job as traffic policeman but the traffic in the big city creates innumerous problems for the poor guy.
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Il ladro di Bagdad (1961)
Character: Abdul (as Luigi Visconti)
When Karim impersonates a prince Osman, he steals the heart of Amina the Sultans daughter. The real prince intends to get Amina back by giving her a love potion. But his plan backfires and Amina becomes deathly ill. Karim must make it through 7 doors to retrieve the only thing that can save his love-a mystical blue rose. A timeless, enchanting story!
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Risate di gioia (1960)
Character: N/A
On New Year's Eve, a young woman and an out-of-work actor complicate a pickpocket's plans to ply his trade.
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Il mondo dei miracoli (1959)
Character: N/A
An actor fails to find success in the film world but falls in love with a theatre manager's daughter.
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Era lui, sì, sì! (1951)
Character: La guardia
Fernando, owner of a large chain store, suffers from worrying dreams: he seems to successfully court saucy women, but just as he is about to win them over, a youngster comes on the scene and steals them from under his nose.
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La sceriffa (1959)
Character: Ciccillo, il vicesceriffo
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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Un amore a Roma (1960)
Character: l’acteur comique
A young impoverished aristocrat and struggling writer falls for the charms of an aspiring starlet, whose amoral nature and hungry curiosity drives her from one adventure to another.
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I magnifici tre (1961)
Character: Pedro
Pablo, Domingo and Jose, three idiots, gunmen exchanged for large liberate a village in the republic of "Nonduras" from the oppression of dictator Bonarios. Parody of The Magnificent Seven, five writers got together for an anemic script that exploits a repertoire mixture with the song "A man alive"by Gino Paoli.
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Caravan Petrol (1959)
Character: Hammud 'ellak
A simple barberman from Naples travel to Arabia for search a big fortune that could make him rich.
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