Incensed to discover that her husband has been cheating on her, a bored housewife enters into a sordid affair with her...
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1986
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1985
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In this musical adaptation of the Cinderella story geared toward teen audiences, Cindy (Bonnie Bianco) lives with her father,...
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Prince Gherardeschi
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1984
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In a series of vignettes that serve as a sequel to Amici Miei, director Mario Monicelli brings back several of his stars from...
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Prof. Sassaroli
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1982
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An ambitious priest discovers that honoring the Ten Commandments isn't as easy as he imagined in this drama. Father John...
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1982
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Cristina (Ornella Muti) is a rich, spoiled princess visiting Rome with her royal parents. The mission of their visit is to...
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The Prince
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1981
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This entertaining, light comedy is carried on the shoulders of Nino Manfredi, who plays a gypsy coffee vendor illegally...
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1980
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Robert Caine (Kirk Douglas) is a wealthy and powerful industrialist, an engineer who develops nuclear power plants. A true...
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1977
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Alex (Jean-Louis Trintignant) is newly married, and he and his wife are setting up housekeeping together in Paris. However,...
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Bietani
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1977
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When he is not working as a stage performer, Emile (Yves Montand) works as a small-time con-man. He has a brand-new plan for...
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1976
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In this episodic anthology, written and directed by assorted Italian filmmakers, the political and social aspects of Italian...
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1976
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1976
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1976
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Renegade anti-crime squad cops Alfredo (Marc Porel) and Antonio (Ray Lovelock) deliver justice down the barrels of their...
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1976
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Sandokan, the Indian rebel leader who opposed the British regime during the Victorian era, was the subject of several...
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1976
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Audiences loved him as a Berber sheik in the historical saga The Wind and the Lion, so who better to play a Saudi Arabian...
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Al Sharif
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1976
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Sassaroli
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1975
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After her father (Adolfo Celi) is exiled to an island off the coast of Italy for his anti-Mussolini politics, Libera...
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Felice Valente
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1975
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An Italian-French-Spanish version of the much-filmed Agatha Christie story, this film is strangely set in Iran, not Great...
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1975
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One of Luis Buñuel's most episodic films, The Phantom of Liberty focuses on no one particular narrative. In the beginning, a...
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1974
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In this psychological melodrama, a nun becomes obsessed with purifying the souls of those dwelling in her hostel-convent....
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1974
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Don Carmelo
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1974
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Gen. Krebs
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1973
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When intruders interfere in the robbery of Le Metaf (Michel Constantin) and his gang and a girl is murdered, they are set up...
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1973
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Though fitted out with an English-language title, Black Holiday didn't receive much distribution outside its native Italy....
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Commissioner Rizzuto
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1973
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In this action-adventure, a lovely Italian vacation is destroyed when the tourists find themselves in the midst of a vicious...
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1973
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This crime film focuses on the verbal back stabbing and gun battles characteristic of inner city life. ~ Rovi...
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1973
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This Italian action film focuses on a crook, framed as a drug kingpin, whose wife is killed by the mob as a result. He must...
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1972
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St. Francis of Assisi was an extraordinarily complex and difficult figure whose effect on his contemporary society was...
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1972
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1972
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When the story begins a young girl who has wandered away from her nanny at a French ski resort is abducted, killed, and...
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1972
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Any 1972 film starring Richard Conte was like as not produced in Italy. Despite its title, 1931: Once Upon a Time in New York...
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1972
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American entrepreneur Jerry Warren is credited with the direction of Who Killed the Prosecutor and Why. Judging by Warren's...
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1972
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When the man he's trailing is killed a street-tough cop finds he's on someone's hit list, too. ~ Rovi...
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1972
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The movers and shakers of our industrial society replace vampires in this Italian allegorical drama. A young employee of a...
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1971
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The fourth film to explore Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale, this clever adaptation takes some rather broad liberties with the...
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1971
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The title Cambio de Cara translates to Change of Face. This Italian film investigates high-level corruption in a major...
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1971
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In this Italian suspenser, a crooked detective begins investigating a situation on behalf of a friend and gets involved in...
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Fontana
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1970
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This chilling mystery begins when Lucy Dawson (Flora Robson) is found strangled in her apartment. Her nephew Tim...
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1970
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A crackdown on drugs leads a burned out cop (Michel Bouquet) to take the law into his own hands and seek revenge against...
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1970
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In this psychological drama, Catherine (Julie Christie) is an attractive young woman living in Rome who is infatuated with a...
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1970
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Director
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1969
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In this caper movie, a gang of prison inmates sneak out and rob the Royal Mint. They then sneak back to prison. ~ Sandra...
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1969
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A disgruntled British secret service officer and an aspiring author turn to crime when they are again passed over for...
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Ferranti
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1969
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Emmanuelle Arsan's "Emmanuelle" character makes her very first onscreen appearance in this erotic drama starring legendary...
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1969
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Diabolik (John Phillip Law) is the criminal mastermind who has just pulled off a huge heist. He spends most of his free time...
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Valmont
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1968
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It's Your Move (Uno Scacco Tutto Matto) stars Edward G. Robinson as MacDowell, a dilettante criminal who masterminds a...
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1968
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A company specializing in international espionage turns a young man into a super hero and offers his services to the United...
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Von Beethoven
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1968
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1968
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Set near the end of World War II in the Netherlands, Dirty Heroes concerns a group of ex-convicts recruited into the U.S....
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1967
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1967
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A group of international jewel thieves band together to pull off a huge heist in this suspenseful caper film that was shot in...
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1967
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1967
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Neil Connery stars in this forgettable spy actioner about a plastic surgeon who is blackmailed by the Allies. He is pressed...
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Thair Beta
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Peter Sellers stars, as the tagline states, "as that cunning matador who flees from the bulls so that he may chase the...
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Francisco Carbonell
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1967
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Cecil Fox (Rex Harrison) summons his three former mistresses to his deathbed for a final visit in this engaging crime comedy....
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1967
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The French/Italian/British King of Hearts (Le Roi de Coeur) takes place during World War I, but it might as well have been...
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1966
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For some reason, the elongated figures limned by the highly astigmatic painter El Greco (1541-1614) perfectly suited the...
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1966
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How to Kill a Lady is an Bond-style thriller with an international cast. The lady in question is toothsome Molly Peters. The...
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1966
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There's a few million dollars' worth of star power and a nickel's worth of plot in the lavish race-car melodrama Grand Prix....
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1966
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It is no doubt extremely difficult to produce a film which is respectful of a world-renowned and widely loved man, recently...
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Msgr. Radini Tedeschi
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1965
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Friend
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1965
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Thunderball finds James Bond matching wits with the sinister espionage organization S.P.E.C.T.R.E, (which stands for Special...
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Emilio Largo
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1965
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Von Ryan's Express is a fast-paced, well-acted World War II drama, featuring a squadron of Allied soldiers trying to escape a...
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1965
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Adapted by Philip Dunne from the novel by Irving Stone, The Agony and the Ecstacy is the story of the 16th century war of...
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1965
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Following up 1964's Academy Award nominated L'Homme de Rio, French filmmaker Philippe de Broca wrote and directed this...
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1965
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An eight-day pass, a kidnapping, and a greedy group of South American Indians provide the basic ingredients of this madcap...
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1964
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Director
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1950
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After serving his creative apprenticeship in short subjects, Italian filmmaker Luigi Comencini made his feature-film debut...
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Don Pietro
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1948
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