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Re: Anita Todesco
Posted: 17/06/2020, 2:00
by van den bremt rudy
Viaggio di nozze all'Italiana (1966) poster credit,
role uncertain to be confirmed
this is a sort of light romance comedy movie
she is named at the bottom of the poster
See more Anita !
Re: Anita Todesco
Posted: 17/06/2020, 12:24
by van den bremt rudy
Adultero lui, adultero lei (1963) as
Pharmacy customer
Only seen in these shots, but credited.
Re: Anita Todesco
Posted: 22/06/2020, 12:40
by Johan Melle
Tu che ne dici? (1960) credited, as
Gangster's moll dancing on the table. A bit hard to recognize her in the pics from this poor-quality source, but when watching the actual scene you can easily see that it's Anita.
Identification by Rudy
Images upgraded, now she's much easier to recognise - Nick
Re: Anita Todesco
Posted: 14/07/2020, 15:35
by van den bremt rudy
Here her film debut in the movie
L'alba, il giorno e la notte (1955) poster credit,
role uncertain
this movie was made with exclusively young graduates from C.S.C.
found only 2 actors in several sources, so she must have the title role (as you can see on the poster)
Interesting find, see more Anita
Re: Anita Todesco
Posted: 14/07/2020, 15:39
by van den bremt rudy
00/Ciak operazione mondo (1966) poster credit,
role uncertain
This is a very very hard movie to find, it's more of a pretext to show variety numbers and musical performances with touristic images inserted.
One of her later movies.
Re: Todesco, Anita
Posted: 28/04/2021, 21:45
by PeplumParadise
Esther and the King (1960) as
Concubine.
2nd from left in the first 2 images, standing behind Joan Collins in the 3rd.
Todesco, Anita
Posted: 31/05/2022, 1:07
by van den bremt rudy
Cleopazza (1964) Poster credit,
role unknown, to be confirmed.
Todesco, Anita
Posted: 29/06/2022, 18:54
by van den bremt rudy
Presentimento (1956) credited,
role unknown
She is the 6th name on the left.
Todesco, Anita
Posted: 30/08/2023, 12:32
by van den bremt rudy
Anita was also present in this French fotoromanzo called
C'est arrivé à Rome edtion Flora, march 1962, credited as
Rita.