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Re: Nazzareno Natale
Posted: 10/02/2021, 16:38
by Emiliano
With Tomas Milian in
Squadra antifurto (1976), uncredited, as
The dog vendor.
Re: Nazzareno Natale
Posted: 10/02/2021, 16:49
by Emiliano
In a duet with David Hemmings in
Squadra antitruffa (1977) as
The taxi driver.
A little role in wich he utters a desecrating joke about the patchy Italian of Hemmings.
Re: Nazzareno Natale
Posted: 11/02/2021, 11:39
by Emiliano
His memorable role in
Detenuto in attesa di giudizio (1971) as
Saverio Bordascione, the inmate that become friend of the protagonist (Alberto Sordi).
This is the best role of his career, as a poor thief of olives victims of the Italian justice. Nazzareno ranges from comedy to tragedy as only great actors can do, in this Nanny Loy's masterpiece-denunciation film.
Re: Nazzareno Natale
Posted: 11/02/2021, 15:14
by Emiliano
In Lattuada's drama
La cicala (1980) as
Gandula.
He plays a frequenter of the bar where the protagonist (Virna Lisi) works, who uses a strange hat with a very long peak.
Re: Nazzareno Natale
Posted: 12/02/2021, 14:57
by Emiliano
In
Il sorriso del grande tentatore (1974) as
Father Monaldi.
He plays an outline role of a priest, guest at a boarding school, where the Mother Superior wields power in its most vicious forms.
Re: Nazzareno Natale
Posted: 13/02/2021, 1:51
by van den bremt rudy
In
Serafino (1968) as
Silio.
With this movie, Nazzareno made a huge step for his later career, in a colorfoul role as the shepherd friend of Serafino, played by Adriano Celentano.
Re: Nazzareno Natale
Posted: 13/02/2021, 19:01
by van den bremt rudy
In Damiani's
La noia (1963) as
The son of Balestrieri, the old painter.
Early short role in this movie with German hot boy Horst Buchholz. You see him at the funeral of his father.
Re: Nazzareno Natale
Posted: 14/02/2021, 0:08
by van den bremt rudy
Fratello homo sorella bona (1972) as
Bruno.
A comedy in the Decamerone style, but a little bit silly.
Re: Nazzareno Natale
Posted: 14/02/2021, 1:20
by van den bremt rudy
Rappresaglia (1973) as
Partisan with glasses.
This is the story about the massacre that took place in Rome in 1944, when the Germans killed more than
300 men in the Ardeatine caves after a partisan attack a day earlier. Nazzareno has a small part as a partisan.
Re: Nazzareno Natale
Posted: 14/02/2021, 12:05
by Emiliano
In
La partita (1988), credited as "Nazareno Natale", as
Tommaso, the wife seller.
I'ts an Italian adventure and romantic costume film, starring Matthew Modine. Nazzareno has a side part, in the role of a villager angry with his wife to the point of selling her in the street, like a cow.