Yes, because you see him in the same costume in this pic, and here you can really see that it's him in my opinion.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑02/06/2021, 21:28Second opinions wanted on a couple of ID's from Maciste nelle miniere del re Salomone
Firstly 2 possible roles for Romano Moraschini
In the blue at the left side?
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My verdict: Musco for sure, and very probably Arena, but not Baldie.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑07/06/2021, 11:23Cleopatra is one of those gifts that just keeps on giving and it would probably be easier to list those generici who don't appear than those who do. Can we add these ones to the list?
Fortunato Arena?
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Baldie?
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and maybe a second role for Nino Musco as a market trader seen mostly from behind?
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Also, here we surely have Onofrio Fulli on the left
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Another one who needs a better pic but that's clearly Bruno Alias and Filippo Perego in Zucchero, miele e peperoncino (1980)
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What do you think of the second possible Moraschini role?Johan Melle wrote: ↑08/06/2021, 22:58Yes, because you see him in the same costume in this pic, and here you can really see that it's him in my opinion.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑02/06/2021, 21:28Second opinions wanted on a couple of ID's from Maciste nelle miniere del re Salomone
Firstly 2 possible roles for Romano Moraschini
In the blue at the left side?
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Miniere Moraschini.jpg
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That one is more difficult. Could be him. Presumably it's easier to tell when seen in motion than from screenshots.
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Yes, it does seem like him when watching it, but as he's only seen hurrying past it's impossible to get any clearer imagesJohan Melle wrote: ↑08/06/2021, 23:50That one is more difficult. Could be him. Presumably it's easier to tell when seen in motion than from screenshots.
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Have some unidentified party guests of the movie "I delfini" (1960)
First of all, who is this man on the left of the picture secondly, who are these 3 older women sitting at the party ? (one of them looks familiar)
And finally could this be Umberto Fanfoni sitting on the table (not really visiblein his face) on the right of the picture ?
First of all, who is this man on the left of the picture secondly, who are these 3 older women sitting at the party ? (one of them looks familiar)
And finally could this be Umberto Fanfoni sitting on the table (not really visiblein his face) on the right of the picture ?
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The bald guy is Franz Colangelo, isn't he?
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just stumbled over this pic in Chiappafreddo's thread - is the guy in the foreground possibly Severino D'Ottavi? It's from Goliath contro i giganti (1961)
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