Released simply as Ashanti, this search-and-rescue film was adapted by scenarist Stephen Geller (Slaughterhouse-Five) from...
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1979
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1977
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Three films are gathered here under one title, and the general theme of sexual encounters unites them. In "Superman and Lady...
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1976
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Social classes and different cultures collide as three disparate men try to court a wealthy young woman (Romy Schneider) in...
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1976
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This Italian film was made for the blaxploitation action niche, but sloppy dubbing and unintentionally funny dialogue kept it...
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1974
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This graphically violent crime drama follows the relatively brief career of the notorious racketeer Crazy Joe Gallo, who...
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1974
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1974
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The setting is Atoka County, Alabama -- the time is somewhere after the peak of the civil rights movement, after cities such...
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1974
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1972
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This crime action movie is based on Peter Maas' best-selling book The Valachi Papers. That book, in turn, is based on prison...
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1972
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In this Italian comedy, Amedio (Alberto Sordi) is a telephone lineman who works in remote parts of Australia. Unfortunately,...
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1971
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A captain convicted of deserting his cavalry (Bekim Fehmiu) is released to lead a band of deputized renegades. Together, the...
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1971
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This Italian crime melodrama was originally released as Citta Violenta. Charles Bronson stars as Jeff, an ex-convict living...
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1970
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This colorful documentary covers the history of the Basilica in the Cathedral of St. Peters in Vatican City. Ralph...
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1970
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Forntunata (Emma Panella) is the working class girl employed in a market place who falls for the wealthy Juan (Maximo...
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1969
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1968
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A group of spoiled rich kids look for kicks before they assume the responsibilities of adulthood and their family legacies....
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1968
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Mario (Marcello Mastroianni) is a Milan industrialist who is constantly testing balloons to see how much air one can take...
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1968
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Vittorio Gassman stars in this uneven blend of sex and comedy where animals attempt to take over the world. Satirical jabs...
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1967
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This dreary story of the latent desires of the sexually repressed and psychologically tormented is taken from the 1944 novel...
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1967
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This mild comedy finds two envoys from Hell sent to Earth to cause trouble. Relfagor (Vittorio Gassman) and his faithful...
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1966
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In this comedy, two Yankee con artists pose as tourists visiting scenic Naples. There they intend to rob an old church....
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1966
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An evil scientist attempts to use his newly designed satellite to sterlize everyone on earth. Fortunately two savvy secret...
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1966
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Cast a Giant Shadow is a big-budget, glossy action/adventure story set at the time that Israel became a nation. American...
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1966
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Marcello Mastroianni portrays the handsome lover Casanova pitted against a thoroughly modern woman. This is a legendary hero...
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1965
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Camera crews travel to India, Africa, and the Middle East to prove that slavery still existed in the 1960s. Children are...
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1964
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Like The Elephant Man, The Ape Woman (original Italian title: La Donna Scimmia) is based on the real-life exploitation of a...
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1964
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Slavery may be illegal in much of the world, but it still goes on. See auctions of stolen children and scenes from a sheik's...
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1964
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Alberto Sordi pulls off another great comic role as Amadeo Ferretti, an Italian businessman who is traveling through Sweden...
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1963
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1962
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This classic Greek tale of a friendship that overcomes even death makes for an interesting sword-and-sandal saga, with...
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1962
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1961
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The trouble in this Italian crime drama begins when five convicts and their leader escape from Elba and endeavor to rob the...
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1961
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This drama, loosely based on the legend of the "Hunchback," is set in Rome, 1944. The story begins as the Hunchback, a...
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1960
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Under Ten Flags is a fact-based British maritime epic set during World War II. Allied ships are being victimized by a German...
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1960
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Anthony Quinn added Eskimo to the many ethnic types he portrayed on film with this drama about a clash of cultures from...
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1960
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This uneven documentary on the sights and sounds and people of India by noted Italian director Roberto Rossellini mixes...
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1959
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It Happened in Rome -- as well as in Venice, Florence, and points in between in this frothy excursion into beautiful Italy....
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1959
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This was popular tenor Mario Lanza's last film before he died in Rome of a heart attack at the age of thirty-eight. The story...
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1959
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1958
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1958
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Nights of Cabiria opens with Cabiria (Giulietta Masina) and her boyfriend playfully embracing by the seaside -- and then he...
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1957
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The superb cinematography of Aldo Tonti adds immeasureably to the enjoyment of Souvenir D'Italie. The story revolves around...
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1957
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War and Peace is a commendable attempt to boil down Tolstoy's long, difficult novel into 208 minutes' screen time. In...
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1956
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Italian director Pietro Francisci directed this 1954 drama about the fifth-century invasion of Rome by Attila the Hun....
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1954
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This romantic Italian anthology film is comprised of six episodes that deal with a century of love. The first vignette,...
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1954
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1953
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The English-language title of this Italian WW I drama is Seven of the Big Bear. The title refers to a group of Italian navy...
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1953
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1953
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The English title of this Italian melodrama is Ship of Damned Women. After murdering her illegitimate baby, Isabella...
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1953
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Anni Facili (The Early Years) stars Nino Taranto as Sicilian professor De Francesco. On behalf of a friend who has developed...
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1953
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Leopoldo Trieste's stage play Cronaca was the basis for the Italian drama Febbre di Vivere (Eager to Live). Though virtually...
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1953
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1952
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The original Italian title of The Barefoot Savage was Sensualita, an apt description of voluptuous leading-lady...
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1952
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It hardly takes a linguist to figure out that the title of this whimsical Italian comedy translates to Bonjour, Elephant!...
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1952
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Two Italian films directed by Mario Soldati were released in Europe within two days of each other. The first was the...
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1951
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Amedeo Nazzari stars as Peppe Musolino, a good-natured woodcutter wrongly accused of murder. Sentenced to 20 years in prison,...
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1951
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Director Eduardo De Fillipo adapted the screenplay for Napoli Milionaria from his own stage play. De Fillipo also plays the...
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1950
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Filmed in 1947, Alberto Lattuada's Flesh Will Surrender was released in the U.S. three years later. The film was adapted from...
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1950
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I Pompieri di Viggiu draws its title from a popular Italian song of the era. The title translates literally to...
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1949
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Based on a true story, Ti Ritrovera is set in postwar Naples. Newlywed Maria (Delia Scala) can't understand why her husband...
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1949
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1949
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The Italian Merchant of Slaves spends an inordinate amount of time concentrating on underclad young beauties who've been sold...
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1949
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Il Mulino del Po was based on a novel by Riccardo Baccheli. Essentially an elaborate retelling of the old one about a pair of...
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1949
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Italian director Mario Camerini's most creative years were behind him when he helmed Woman Trouble in 1948. Camerini adheres...
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1949
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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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1948
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Filmed in 1948 as Senza Pieta, this Alberto Lattuada-directed effort came to America the following year as Without Pity. The...
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1948
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Both controversial and compelling, this is the story of a naive peasant girl who becomes pregnant after being seduced by a...
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1948
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Scorned Flesh first saw the light of day in Italy under the title Statua Vivente. Fosco Giachetti plays a sailor who intends...
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1948
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What's a country to do when it is handily and thoroughly defeated in a World War? In the case of Italy, the solution was to...
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1947
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The Italian Peddlin' in Society was originally released as Da Bancarella a Bancarotta. Anna Magnani stars as Gioconda, a...
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1947
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A cat burglar, a suicidal veteran, and a starving typist-turned-prostitute are brought together by fate and propelled through...
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1946
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Filmed in 1946 as Il Bandido, The Bandit came to the U.S. in 1949 on the strength of the worldwide popularity of star...
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1946
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1945
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Better known as one of Italy's most visionary producers, Giuseppe Amato was also a director of considerable skill. Filmed in...
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1945
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Often considered one of the first examples of Italian neorealism, Luchino Visconti's first film was this adaptation of...
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1943
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1940
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1939
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