Quick identifications
Re: Casale, Antonio
Caligola (1979) as Prisoner in forced labor
He appears distant and shadowy but can be recognized by his thick, long black hair!
He appears distant and shadowy but can be recognized by his thick, long black hair!
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Re: Quick Identifications
Can this possibly be Raffaella Carra in La furia dei barbari? This is the role that is usually ascribed to her, but seeing it more clearly (this is a big improvement over old copies) it really doesn't seem much like her. If it's not then it's a credit only for her as there are no other possible candidates.
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Admittedly not shown very well, but doesn't look like Raffaella to me.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑23/01/2022, 19:25Can this possibly be Raffaella Carra in La furia dei barbari? This is the role that is usually ascribed to her, but seeing it more clearly (this is a big improvement over old copies) it really doesn't seem much like her. If it's not then it's a credit only for her as there are no other possible candidates.
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Since we are focusing on the Asians today, could this be another role for Cho Cha-Lung as a Chinese generico in Amori di mezzo secolo (1954). I thought it was him when I watched the scene, but now I'm suddenly not as sure...
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He looks like him, the problem here he have his eyes almost closed.
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Similar nose, but it doesn't seem like him to meJohan Melle wrote: ↑25/01/2022, 0:11Since we are focusing on the Asians today, could this be another role for Cho Cha-Lung as a Chinese generico in Amori di mezzo secolo (1954). I thought it was him when I watched the scene, but now I'm suddenly not as sure...
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The second pic is the one who gives more doubts...
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Well, as La figlia di Mata Hari demonstrates, there were other Asian actors available during the mid 1950s, even if pretty much every one of them have 4-5 different roles :tears_smile:
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There's this one I have in 3 rolesJohan Melle wrote: ↑25/01/2022, 0:18Well, as La figlia di Mata Hari demonstrates, there were other Asian actors available during the mid 1950s, even if pretty much every one of them have 4-5 different roles :tears_smile:
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Re: Bazzocchi, Loris
Accadde al commissariato (1954) as Passerby. His first role.
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