Toros, Rosita
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Fatevi vivi, la polizia non interverrà (1974) as Mrs. Bonsanti, the mother of the kidnapped child
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As Hooker in Ettore lo fusto (1972)
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In Diario segreto di un carcere femminile (1973) she plays the part of a milanese convict.
Her cult scene takes place when she tries to get into Anita Strindberg's bed with lesbian intentions, but another convict inmate stops her by pulling her a slipper.
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Her cult scene takes place when she tries to get into Anita Strindberg's bed with lesbian intentions, but another convict inmate stops her by pulling her a slipper.
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In Franco, Ciccio e il pirata Barbanera (1969) as Aluna
A very tender and naive comedy where she's the daughter of a native chief of a head-choppers tribe, who falls madly in love with an adventurer (Franco Franchi), to the point of leaving her tribe and following him.
She's the protagonist of two funny moments, once when she says at Franco that once his head is cut off, she will keep it as a pendant always with her...
...and than when Franco would like to give her a kiss, but in the tribe the kisses are given only by rubbing the noses and not with the lips, leaving Franco quite disappointed.
Rosita appears also in the final and from her smile you can see very well how much she's having fun on the set. I remember this film with great affection because I saw it all my childhood, at least fifty times.
About Rosita I can recount this little fact: when I was in high school in Udine, around 1997, in the classroom with me there was a certain Toros. One day it happened that I talked about my passion for the films of Franco and Ciccio and he said that he had an aunt who had once made a film with Franco and Ciccio. I have not paid much attention to this fact, also because at the time I did not deal so deeply with actors. Years later, I realize that this aunt was just Rosita Toros. Unfortunately I completely lost contacts with this guy.
A very tender and naive comedy where she's the daughter of a native chief of a head-choppers tribe, who falls madly in love with an adventurer (Franco Franchi), to the point of leaving her tribe and following him.
She's the protagonist of two funny moments, once when she says at Franco that once his head is cut off, she will keep it as a pendant always with her...
...and than when Franco would like to give her a kiss, but in the tribe the kisses are given only by rubbing the noses and not with the lips, leaving Franco quite disappointed.
Rosita appears also in the final and from her smile you can see very well how much she's having fun on the set. I remember this film with great affection because I saw it all my childhood, at least fifty times.
About Rosita I can recount this little fact: when I was in high school in Udine, around 1997, in the classroom with me there was a certain Toros. One day it happened that I talked about my passion for the films of Franco and Ciccio and he said that he had an aunt who had once made a film with Franco and Ciccio. I have not paid much attention to this fact, also because at the time I did not deal so deeply with actors. Years later, I realize that this aunt was just Rosita Toros. Unfortunately I completely lost contacts with this guy.
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Thanks for sharing these memories. There's something very special about the films we see at an early and impressionable age, isn't it? We tend to remember them with a special kind of fondness. For me it's like this with Flash Gordon (1980), which was one of the very first non-animated movies I watched. I watched it over and over and over, and even today, I greatly enjoy this film even though it's quite silly in many ways.
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She's credited in Questa libertà di avere... le ali bagnate (1970)
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Rosita (credited) plays Lucrezia in La mandragola (1978)
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And here in the sceneggiato Don Luigi Sturzo (1981) in the role of Bertha Pritchard.
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Another credit for Rosita from a Pannacciò movie: Un brivido di piacere (1978). Also in this case i don't have the movie but by reading a review i could say that she really is in the movie.
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Article from a 1974 spanish magazine “Personas”.
"Rosita Torosh. I'm a friend of Alberto Sordi"
She is a young Italian star - she qualifies herself as an antidiva - who feels a passion overwhelmed by the moto-cross. And she told us that she wants to come to Spain "to enjoy the sun".
- "I have never been to that country before; but I look forward to being sent a new Montesa King Scorpion 250 from there".
Rosita adds that the moto-cross is not a pose. She likes emotion and speed. In the cinema too.
- "I love the movies of violence, of action".
She has done several with Nino Manfredi and with Alberto Sordi. From this Italian actor says:
- "We had a little romance, but now we're just good friends".
The future?
- "If I can not find a good script, I'll do theater again. It's my old passion".
"Rosita Torosh. I'm a friend of Alberto Sordi"
She is a young Italian star - she qualifies herself as an antidiva - who feels a passion overwhelmed by the moto-cross. And she told us that she wants to come to Spain "to enjoy the sun".
- "I have never been to that country before; but I look forward to being sent a new Montesa King Scorpion 250 from there".
Rosita adds that the moto-cross is not a pose. She likes emotion and speed. In the cinema too.
- "I love the movies of violence, of action".
She has done several with Nino Manfredi and with Alberto Sordi. From this Italian actor says:
- "We had a little romance, but now we're just good friends".
The future?
- "If I can not find a good script, I'll do theater again. It's my old passion".