I think it's him. He has a very particular face, and the fact that he is credited on ANICA makes it even more probable. As for why and how he ended up in a movie shot in Milan, we can only speculate. Maybe he just happened to be there during the period of the shooting? I don't know...vecchiaguardia wrote: ↑20/11/2019, 17:18Not 100% sure, but this could be Ciarpelloni in Le cinque giornate (1973):
alfredo ciarpelloni le cinque giornate.jpg
The presence in this scene of Gino Murri makes me unsure, because he was only in movies shot in Milan (like this one), while Ciarpelloni is one of the roman generici...
What do you think?
Quick identifications
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From what I'm understanding about him, he was a "worker" of the cinema, a technician who worked mainly behind the shooting. Not a classic generico, and therefore it could be presumed that it could travel. On IMDb he's credited as key grip in Phenomena, for example, which was shot in Switzerland. Maybe it should be moved to Occasional actors like Narducci, Ceccarelli.Johan Melle wrote: ↑20/11/2019, 22:31I think it's him. He has a very particular face, and the fact that he is credited on ANICA makes it even more probable. As for why and how he ended up in a movie shot in Milan, we can only speculate. Maybe he just happened to be there during the period of the shooting? I don't know...vecchiaguardia wrote: ↑20/11/2019, 17:18Not 100% sure, but this could be Ciarpelloni in Le cinque giornate (1973):
alfredo ciarpelloni le cinque giornate.jpg
The presence in this scene of Gino Murri makes me unsure, because he was only in movies shot in Milan (like this one), while Ciarpelloni is one of the roman generici...
What do you think?
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It's definetly him. Unfortunetely I've discovered that my copy is incomplete :sweat3:vecchiaguardia wrote: ↑20/11/2019, 17:18Not 100% sure, but this could be Ciarpelloni in Le cinque giornate (1973):
alfredo ciarpelloni le cinque giornate.jpg
The presence in this scene of Gino Murri makes me unsure, because he was only in movies shot in Milan (like this one), while Ciarpelloni is one of the roman generici...
What do you think?
I've this shot. Maybe vecchiaguardia can you make two differents complete shots? Meanwhile, I'll put this on.
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I would like to hear some opinions on this ID of Egidio Ummarino in The Appointment (1969)
I think maybe this could be him in Emiliano's pic from Il compagno di Don Camillo (1965). Opinions...?
Personally, I do not think it is him. The nose and eyes both look different to me.I think maybe this could be him in Emiliano's pic from Il compagno di Don Camillo (1965). Opinions...?
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Yes, but only for Don Camillo
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Probably the first i put was only a look a like.
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This is always the problem before you really become familiar with a generico. Once you are, you can recognize them anywhere. Even from behind!
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Haha very true !
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Can you please tell me at which point you took this screenshot? Thank you.
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I'll write you tonight that I don't have the movie on hand.vecchiaguardia wrote: ↑21/11/2019, 10:50Can you please tell me at which point you took this screenshot? Thank you.