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Both 43 and 50 are Fiorenzo Fiorentini, already listed.
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Thanks, I wondered if it might be, but he isn't someone I'm familiar with and there didn't appear to be any reason why this character would appear in multiple scenes. I replaced the original image with one of the better ones and removed "at the station" from his role description.
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Agreed! I don't see Rascel anywhere, nor do I recognize anyone that could be Frank Latimore.
The monocled guy in pics 60-65 is surely Roland Bartrop.
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I had considered it, but didn't manage to convince myself - not sure, maybe… Seeing the images together I think you're probably right, but see what others think.
As for his role, I'm not sure if his is equal to that played by Herter or if he's his lieutenant.
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The guy on the far right in 44 could be Pericoli. The nose looks the same to me and has also a mole as in profile pic.
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Having stared at the images for some time I am now convinced that it is Bartrop, so he is added
I wasn't entirely convinced by the image in his DB topic as the upper lip seemed fuller, but comparing a few images found online the lip is thinner so I think it is indeed him, so he is added also Thank you both
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I've been trying to work out who the credited Peter Baldwin is. Of the various Peter Baldwins on IMDb, this one looks to be him, he appeared in a few films in Rome around this time, but was hardly a known star name to justify his inclusion in the credits.
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Yes, it's the same American Peter Baldwin that starred in Lo spettro (1963) and La donna del lago (1965). While he may not have been a major star, he had appeared in several Italian films, including a leading role in Dino Risi's Un amore a Roma (1960) and a supporting part in Roberto Rossellini's Era notte a Roma (1960), both important films, so I think that gave him a certain star creedence.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑17/04/2024, 22:44I've been trying to work out who the credited Peter Baldwin is. Of the various Peter Baldwins on IMDb, this one looks to be him, he appeared in a few films in Rome around this time, but was hardly a known star name to justify his inclusion in the credits.
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Interestingly, he and Gerard Herter also appeared together as German speaking characters in I due colonnelli, from which the footage of Scilla Gabel was also sourced (both films were produced by Titanus).PeplumParadise wrote: ↑17/04/2024, 21:41Having stared at the images for some time I am now convinced that it is Bartrop, so he is added