Thanks, I'll add the other pics to the post so it can be more obvious it's him
Quick identifications
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Could this be Piero Pastore in Il falco d'oro (1955)?
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Hmmm, I think it probably is him, he looks a little different somehow, maybe from the wig and false facial hair, but I took a look at the scene in motion and the movements and mannerisms seem to be right.Johan Melle wrote: ↑21/07/2020, 2:26Could this be Piero Pastore in Il falco d'oro (1955)?
Falco D'Oro - Piero Pastore1.jpg
Falco D'Oro - Piero Pastore2.jpg
Falco D'Oro - Piero Pastore3.jpg
Where did you find the nice letterboxed print?
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I was slightly in doubt, too, which is why chose to post here first, but I think it's probably the wig and false facial hair doing it, yes, so I'll go ahead and add it to his topic then.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑21/07/2020, 9:00Hmmm, I think it probably is him, he looks a little different somehow, maybe from the wig and false facial hair, but I took a look at the scene in motion and the movements and mannerisms seem to be right.Johan Melle wrote: ↑21/07/2020, 2:26Could this be Piero Pastore in Il falco d'oro (1955)?
Falco D'Oro - Piero Pastore1.jpg
Falco D'Oro - Piero Pastore2.jpg
Falco D'Oro - Piero Pastore3.jpg
Where did you find the nice letterboxed print?
The nice print is from Mediaset. Try and see if you can download it from here: https://vod02.msf.cdn.mediaset.net/farm ... 5-37_0.mp4
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Thanks, yes no problem, useful as I'm working on a profile for Charles Fawcett and my previous best copy was a not-fully-widescreen German copy with a nasty watermarkJohan Melle wrote: ↑21/07/2020, 12:43
The nice print is from Mediaset. Try and see if you can download it from here: https://vod02.msf.cdn.mediaset.net/farm ... 5-37_0.mp4
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Okay, good! I wasn't sure if I'd managed to make the link work. Always nice when nice prints of obscure films show up!PeplumParadise wrote: ↑21/07/2020, 16:37Thanks, yes no problem, useful as I'm working on a profile for Charles Fawcett and my previous best copy was a not-fully-widescreen German copy with a nasty watermark
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It might be because of the face paint, but I can't make my mind up if this is Rinaldo Zamperla in Il pistolero segnato da dio
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That's a hard one. The very few pics of him without beard show the chin dimple, however, and the hair (errr...) line seems to fot perfectly. Which makes it a YES from me. My 50cents
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Who is this beardman in Carambola (1974) ?
i know it is a bad copy but maybe you can identify him as spectator at billiard game
i know it is a bad copy but maybe you can identify him as spectator at billiard game
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He is the one second to left (the old guy) in the first picture
thanks
thanks