Quick identifications
- van den bremt rudy
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Re: Quick Identifications
Re : Giorgio Dolfin
could this be Giorgio as a gypsy in A cuore freddo (1971)
this is the best picture i could find.
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could this be Giorgio as a gypsy in A cuore freddo (1971)
this is the best picture i could find.
opinions - rudy
Re: Quick Identifications
Not, he's Luciano Bartolivan den bremt rudy wrote: ↑16/04/2019, 17:34Re : Giorgio Dolfin
could this be Giorgio as a gypsy in A cuore freddo (1971)
this is the best picture i could find.
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- vecchiaguardia
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Thank you Emiliano.Emiliano wrote: ↑16/04/2019, 14:41He's Clemente. His role can be that of "Barone" or "Peppiniello". It's not clear because Nicola at the beginning of the film calls them both at the same time. Since when the beating begins in Parco Lambro, in the second scene, the protectors of prostitutes speak in evident Neapolitan, the name of Peppiniello could be more likely, that is a diminutive of Giuseppe in the Neapolitan dialect.vecchiaguardia wrote: ↑16/04/2019, 10:30I think I've found Clemente Ukmar in La mala ordina, in 2 different scenes. Since I've always mistake one Ukmar brother for another :p I need your help... is this man Clemente, or maybe one of his brothers?
la mala ordina ukmar (1).jpgla mala ordina ukmar (2).jpg
Anyway Peppiniello is Giovanni Cianfriglia, since Mario Adorf calls him that way while slapping his face
Re: Quick Identifications
Right! So he must be Barone!vecchiaguardia wrote: ↑16/04/2019, 18:16Thank you Emiliano.Emiliano wrote: ↑16/04/2019, 14:41He's Clemente. His role can be that of "Barone" or "Peppiniello". It's not clear because Nicola at the beginning of the film calls them both at the same time. Since when the beating begins in Parco Lambro, in the second scene, the protectors of prostitutes speak in evident Neapolitan, the name of Peppiniello could be more likely, that is a diminutive of Giuseppe in the Neapolitan dialect.vecchiaguardia wrote: ↑16/04/2019, 10:30I think I've found Clemente Ukmar in La mala ordina, in 2 different scenes. Since I've always mistake one Ukmar brother for another :p I need your help... is this man Clemente, or maybe one of his brothers?
la mala ordina ukmar (1).jpgla mala ordina ukmar (2).jpg
Anyway Peppiniello is Giovanni Cianfriglia, since Mario Adorf calls him that way while slapping his face
Re: Quick Identifications
Can he be our White peplum beard?
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Not 100% sure but I think so.
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Isn't this Marocco?
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Re : Lorenzo Piani
could this be him in the western Uccidi Django...uccidi per primo
have you the same opinion ?
rudy
could this be him in the western Uccidi Django...uccidi per primo
have you the same opinion ?
rudy
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Yes, of course