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Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 26/01/2020, 12:39
by van den bremt rudy
No, i don't think so nick
i believe that oher opinions would be the same

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 26/01/2020, 15:11
by Ciavazzaro
Hi, not not him, sorry.

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 26/01/2020, 19:25
by van den bremt rudy
This must be Tina Aumont in the strange art movie Le lit de la vierge (the virgin's bed) (1969) as the prisoner
she has only this scene, not so visible
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Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 26/01/2020, 19:29
by PeplumParadise
van den bremt rudy wrote:
26/01/2020, 19:25
This must be Tina Aumont in the strange art movie Le lit de la vierge (the virgin's bed) (1969) as the prisoner
she has only this scene, not so visible

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It doesn't look like Tina to me

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 26/01/2020, 19:37
by Johan Melle
van den bremt rudy wrote:
22/01/2020, 0:24
Second try, and i think this is the right one
Gustavo in La strada as circus show announcer

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Just thought I'd mention that subtitles can be deactivated. If you are using VLC player, for example, you can just click on 'Subtitle', then choose 'Sub Track' and then 'Turn off'.

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 26/01/2020, 19:38
by Johan Melle
FatmanDan wrote:
25/01/2020, 0:31
Do you mean Gilberto Galimberti? And if so, it's a (nearly sure) "No" from me. Galimberti was 25 when BEN HUR was made.
I agree. It's not Galimberti.

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 26/01/2020, 19:38
by Johan Melle
PeplumParadise wrote:
26/01/2020, 19:29
van den bremt rudy wrote:
26/01/2020, 19:25
This must be Tina Aumont in the strange art movie Le lit de la vierge (the virgin's bed) (1969) as the prisoner
she has only this scene, not so visible

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It doesn't look like Tina to me
Agreed. That doesn't look like it's her.

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 26/01/2020, 22:17
by carlos
In La più grande rapina del west (1967), the question is: is he credited? 1967 is before he graduated from C.S.C.? and this would be the earliest role so far (debut?) so not surprising he would not be credited under his own name maybe. There are no other credits for Lorenzo Sharon as far as I can find. Thoughts?
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Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 26/01/2020, 23:23
by Johan Melle
carlos wrote:
26/01/2020, 22:17
In La più grande rapina del west (1967), the question is: is he credited? 1967 is before he graduated from C.S.C.? and this would be the earliest role so far (debut?) so not surprising he would not be credited under his own name maybe. There are no other credits for Lorenzo Sharon as far as I can find. Thoughts?
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Yeah, definitely Lorenzo Piani, and this was indeed before he graduated, so he wouldn't have been credited with C.S.C. I'd say it's very likely that Lorenzo Sharon must refer to him.

Re: Quick Identifications

Posted: 28/01/2020, 0:47
by PeplumParadise
I'm pretty certain that this must be Enzo Ricciardi and probably also Ugo Mari in Sette uomini d'oro, but is it clear enough to make a positive ID? This is as clear as you get to see them and it's from the blu-ray so it won't get any clearer
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