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Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 13/01/2020, 16:47
by Johan Melle
PeplumParadise wrote:
13/01/2020, 13:07
I'm trying to work out what the programme is which this article from 1972 refers to, since in the "La violenza tra gli emigranti" section at the bottom it lists Nino Musco as playing an ice-cream maker, but his search doesn't come up with any cast lists including this role. Can anyone work it out? http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/D ... IYXgB1IA==
It's looks like it's from episode 3 of the five-part series Storie dell'emigrazione (1972). The article continues on to the next page and that's where Nino Musco is pictured. Unfortunately, when you do a search and click on a page, there doesn't appear to be a way to direct you on to the next page. However, if you can click on the years at the top of the main site and then select a specific year and number and browse through the entire magazines. In this case, the magazine in question is here: http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/D ... COFOeUvg==
You'll find the article on pages 110-111. The TV guide listing for this episode can be found on page 72 but it doesn't include a cast list. Maybe because this appears to have been like a kind of non-fiction educational history series??

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 13/01/2020, 16:57
by Johan Melle
Here's a YouTube channel which has a series of videos that appear to be taken from this series: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6uLOV ... 96w/videos

Possibly, Nino Musco's appearance can be found in one of those...

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 13/01/2020, 17:06
by Johan Melle
In fact, I think I found him in this clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiHGFjfWULc
Unfortunately, the quality is very, very poor.

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 13/01/2020, 17:15
by van den bremt rudy
indeed johan, i found him from 9 minutes 3 seconds till 13 minutes 35 seconds
so he has a few minutes play
he even gets knocked out by i think mafia hoods i'm not sure

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 13/01/2020, 19:39
by PeplumParadise
Thank you for the help

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 13/01/2020, 22:23
by PeplumParadise
I'm a little mystified by a listing for a TV show from 1964 starring Armando Annuale, Quale onore!, it must either be a repeat or filmed over 2 years earlier since Annuale died in March 62 and it doesn't appear to be on IMDb
http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/D ... xsqHhbLg==

I'm also struggling to work out exactly what Anita Todesco was doing on Lascia o raddioppia, which as far as I can find, was a game show
http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/D ... hRhJplrQ==

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 14/01/2020, 0:02
by Johan Melle
PeplumParadise wrote:
13/01/2020, 22:23
I'm a little mystified by a listing for a TV show from 1964 starring Armando Annuale, Quale onore!, it must either be a repeat or filmed over 2 years earlier since Annuale died in March 62 and it doesn't appear to be on IMDb
http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/D ... xsqHhbLg==

I'm also struggling to work out exactly what Anita Todesco was doing on Lascia o raddioppia, which as far as I can find, was a game show
http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/D ... hRhJplrQ==
Quale onore! is indeed a repeat. Looks like it was originally shown on 22 April 1962. See page 20 of this magazine: http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/D ... jJg/sumg==

Lascia o raddioppia was indeed a game show and a very famous one at that. Anita Todesco appeared on the show as a contestant, which may seem odd but I believe a couple of other actors also took part as contestants too. Her participation on the show is mentioned in a piece about her in a Grand Hotel magazine from 1959. I'll try to get that scanned later this week as I've also found another Grand Hotel that features a piece on Wandisa Guida. I have all Grand Hotel magazines from 1958 to 1960 and will go through them as time permits to see if there might be some little infos on some of our friends.

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 14/01/2020, 13:17
by PeplumParadise
Johan Melle wrote:
14/01/2020, 0:02
PeplumParadise wrote:
13/01/2020, 22:23
I'm a little mystified by a listing for a TV show from 1964 starring Armando Annuale, Quale onore!, it must either be a repeat or filmed over 2 years earlier since Annuale died in March 62 and it doesn't appear to be on IMDb
http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/D ... xsqHhbLg==

I'm also struggling to work out exactly what Anita Todesco was doing on Lascia o raddioppia, which as far as I can find, was a game show
http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/D ... hRhJplrQ==
Quale onore! is indeed a repeat. Looks like it was originally shown on 22 April 1962. See page 20 of this magazine: http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/D ... jJg/sumg==

Lascia o raddioppia was indeed a game show and a very famous one at that. Anita Todesco appeared on the show as a contestant, which may seem odd but I believe a couple of other actors also took part as contestants too. Her participation on the show is mentioned in a piece about her in a Grand Hotel magazine from 1959. I'll try to get that scanned later this week as I've also found another Grand Hotel that features a piece on Wandisa Guida. I have all Grand Hotel magazines from 1958 to 1960 and will go through them as time permits to see if there might be some little infos on some of our friends.
Thanks again for the help!

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 14/01/2020, 20:25
by PeplumParadise
Can that be Angelo Casadei on the right in Maciste nell'inferno di Gengis Khan? I can usually spot him a mile off but i'm not sure here for some reason
vlcsnap-2020-01-14-19h21m40s117.jpg

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 14/01/2020, 20:40
by Johan Melle
PeplumParadise wrote:
14/01/2020, 20:25
Can that be Angelo Casadei on the right in Maciste nell'inferno di Gengis Khan? I can usually spot him a mile off but i'm not sure here for some reasonvlcsnap-2020-01-14-19h21m40s117.jpg
I think it looks like him.