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All pics from Moulin Rouge 1963 or a little before
Victor Chassin
John Douglas
Manja Golec
Lilli Parker
Roky Lucente
Victor Chassin
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All pics from Luciana n68 (1971)
Alfredo Di Prinzio
Christine Lukolm
Antonella Palmieri
All these pics from Simonetta n6 1974
Gianni Manganelli
Ursula Rank
Alfredo Di Prinzio
Gianni Manganelli
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Victor Chassin and Manja Golec are both names that ring a bell. I don't remember where from, but since the images date from 63 then it is probably from peplums.
Ursula Rank we have in Perry Grant, identified by Johan
Ursula Rank we have in Perry Grant, identified by Johan
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Well I was right about Manja Golec, she should appear in 2 peplums, both shot in Yugoslavia. From the films she appeared in, and her name, she must certainly be a Yugoslav actress, but may have appeared in a few films (and, seemingly, fotoromanzi) shot outside Yugoslavia too. With only 10 credits on IMDb she could well be a generica, though chances are she worked mostly in Yugoslav productions, so may be hard to find roles for, but worth keeping an eye out for in Italian productions shot there anyway. If I could find her in a couple of the other titles listed on IMDb then she could maybe become the first woman in our Yugoslav actors section - and I did so now she is!PeplumParadise wrote: ↑19/01/2024, 2:40Victor Chassin and Manja Golec are both names that ring a bell. I don't remember where from, but since the images date from 63 then it is probably from peplums.
Ursula Rank we have in Perry Grant, identified by Johan
Sansone (1961), credited
I'm a lot less sure about this ID in La furia di Ercole (1962), uncredited, but listed by IMDb. I don't see the dimple in her chin, but don't see her obviously among the other unidentified. There is a lot of online confusion between this film and the one above, which were shot back-to-back with mostly the same casts, so it's possible she is mis-credited here due to her appearance in Sansone.
and I think this should be her in Angélique et le sultan (1968), again uncredited, which I don't think was shot in Yugoslavia at all (IMDb gives Tunisia as the only location, but from the actors present there are certainly some scenes shot in Italy too).
I was right about Victor Chassin being a familiar name too, though it seems I only know it from him being credited in the lead role in La corona di fuoco (1961), which is a very obscure title and currently impossible to find. This appears to have been his only credited film role. IMDb has him listed as "Victor Chassiu".
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Have some information for Ursula Rank
On de.wikipedia.org i found out that she was married to a German dircetor called Gerhard Drespondek from 1952 till 1962.
Found anothe rmovie title for her on Filmportal.de.
1961-1962 Das zweite gleis (role ?) made in the DDR (East German democratic republic), so she was an actress of the DDR ! who made also a few Italian movies (mostly eurospy).
Found also these posters for the movie Quartett zu funft (1949) where she is credited.
Found also some pictures of her on the net. (source Listal.com)
And also a Spanish article about her.
Hopefully interesting material for later.
On de.wikipedia.org i found out that she was married to a German dircetor called Gerhard Drespondek from 1952 till 1962.
Found anothe rmovie title for her on Filmportal.de.
1961-1962 Das zweite gleis (role ?) made in the DDR (East German democratic republic), so she was an actress of the DDR ! who made also a few Italian movies (mostly eurospy).
Found also these posters for the movie Quartett zu funft (1949) where she is credited.
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Clearly the same girl you have previously posted as Christine Locholn here: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=368&start=60#p47242Ciavazzaro wrote: ↑19/01/2024, 1:04
Christine Lukolmchristine lukolm-compressed.jpg
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christine lukolm2-compressed.jpgchristine lukolm3-compressed.jpg
christine lukolm4-compressed.jpg
christine lukolm5-compressed.jpg
As for the pictures of Ursula Rank in Simonetta n6 1974, I think there must be a mistake in the cast list because the girl in these pics does not look like Ursula at all. She looks more like Marta Moroni, but not sure if it's really her.
The Ursula Rank that Rudy says was in films in the late 1940s and married to a director since 1952 does of course not have anything at all to do with the fotoromanzo actress of the same name. That much is obvious.
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Or maybe i have write the wrong name, i will check the fotoromanzo
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I agree she must be Yugoslavian, but I think she relocated to Italy and was based there since around 1962/63 and at least throughout the rest of the 1960s. She appeared in quite a few fotoromanzi for Bolero Film, but spelled her name as Manya Golec for these. She may well have done uncredited bit parts etc in films too, but Bolero Film was based in Milan and their fotoromanzi were shot there, so if she did any uncredited film work it would most likely have been in Milan and not Rome.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑19/01/2024, 11:07Well I was right about Manja Golec, she should appear in 2 peplums, both shot in Yugoslavia. From the films she appeared in, and her name, she must certainly be a Yugoslav actress, but may have appeared in a few films (and, seemingly, fotoromanzi) shot outside Yugoslavia too. With only 10 credits on IMDb she could well be a generica, though chances are she worked mostly in Yugoslav productions, so may be hard to find roles for, but worth keeping an eye out for in Italian productions shot there anyway. If I could find her in a couple of the other titles listed on IMDb then she could maybe become the first woman in our Yugoslav actors section - and I did so now she is!
Here are a few pictures from the fotoromanzo "La notte del fuoco", published in Bolero Film in 18 parts during 1967 (pictures posted on Facebook by fotoromanzo collector Bruno Takodjerad):
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Well, i didn't knew that the Ursula Rank i found was not the same Ursula (?) who played in Italian movies in the 60's.
Could there be 2 Ursula Rank's ? maybe not. Please check it once more.
Could there be 2 Ursula Rank's ? maybe not. Please check it once more.
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For Lilli Parker (can she be American or English ?), i found 3 movies.
1963 Katarsis (aka. Sfida al diavolo) as Maga
1964 Carosello di notte as Herself
1968 Bandidos as Girl at shooting show (see our western topic)
Maybe someone could find something else of her.
Here the poster for Carosello di notte (aka. Sexy Show) (credited as Lilly Parker)
1963 Katarsis (aka. Sfida al diavolo) as Maga
1964 Carosello di notte as Herself
1968 Bandidos as Girl at shooting show (see our western topic)
Maybe someone could find something else of her.
Here the poster for Carosello di notte (aka. Sexy Show) (credited as Lilly Parker)