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Re: Son of Moses
Posted: 18/09/2019, 14:56
by PeplumParadise
Afrodite, Dea dell'amore (1958) as
Christian prisoner. Earliest role yet, it looks like he kept his hair relatively shorter in the 50's and grew it longer at the start of the 60's.
Re: Son of Moses
Posted: 19/09/2019, 0:00
by PeplumParadise
Sinbad contro i sette saraceni (1964) as
Wizard
Re: Son of Moses
Posted: 02/10/2019, 12:17
by PeplumParadise
Erode il Grande (1959) as
Priest
Re: Son of Moses
Posted: 06/10/2019, 23:44
by PeplumParadise
Messalina (1951) as
Spectator at the arena. Earliest role so far!
Re: Son of Moses
Posted: 16/10/2019, 20:30
by Johan Melle
Canzone proibita (1956) as
Audience member at concert
Totò e Peppino divisi a Berlino (1962) as
Russian scientist
He gets the nearest he's had to a close-up so far here too
Re: Son of Moses
Posted: 17/10/2019, 12:27
by PeplumParadise
I Coltelli del Vendicatore (1966) as
Viking priest. Latest role so far!
Re: Son of Moses
Posted: 19/10/2019, 15:05
by PeplumParadise
Sodoma e Gomorra (1962) as
Hebrew elder
Images upgraded
Re: Son of Moses
Posted: 24/10/2019, 19:14
by PeplumParadise
Ursus nella terra di fuoco (1963) as
Advisor to King Lotar. He is also seen as a spectator at the contest of strength, but it's difficult to be certain if this is a second role.
Re: Son of Moses
Posted: 26/12/2019, 0:06
by PeplumParadise
Anthar l'invincibile (1964) as
Bidder at slave auction. Unfortunately he is mostly hidden away behind other bidders.
Thanks to our new topic for the film we now have him identified in no less than 3 additional roles, as a
Market stall holder outside the palace, a
Wedding guest and a
Spectator at the rhinoceros wrestling!
Re: Son of Moses
Posted: 12/01/2020, 19:47
by PeplumParadise
Un mostro... e mezzo (1964) Our man has his biggest role found so far in this Franco & Ciccio comedy. He has a speaking part as
Giuseppe's father. Franco Franchi awakens from a dream and, seeing him silhouetted against the sky, thinks he has gone to heaven and mistakes him for St. Peter.
This is a role that you would expect to be credited, smaller roles in this film are. There is one unknown actor in the credits who could be a possibility,
Antonio Omiccioli, for whom this is his only known credit.
If anybody has a better copy with sharper images then please replace these soft ones.