Foreign movies shot in Italy


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Post by van den bremt rudy » 11/08/2019, 1:40

another unknown american movie shot in italy

1963 A face in the rain
a second world war two spy movie with rory calhoun hiding for the germans
i found out that this movie was never released in italy

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Post by Johan Melle » 11/08/2019, 2:12

Thank you. I've updated the list.

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Post by van den bremt rudy » 11/08/2019, 16:38

Here another 11 titles for foreign movies shot in italy

1951 Teresa
1953 Indiscretion of an american wife (aka stazione termini)
1962 Rome adventure
1964 Panic button (aka panic button...operazione fisco !)
1968 Anzio (aka lo sbarco di anzio)
1970 Hornets' nest (aka I lupi attaccano in branco)
1970 Rosolino paterno, soldato ( war comedy)
1989 Francesco (Mickey rourke)
1993 Night train to venice
1996 Stealing beauty
1996 In love and war

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Re: Foreign movies shot in Italy

Post by PeplumParadise » 11/08/2019, 18:07

Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) includes scenes shot in Venice, though it appears that some of the Venetian footage was actually recreated in a British studio

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Re: Foreign movies shot in Italy

Post by Johan Melle » 11/08/2019, 23:39

van den bremt rudy wrote:
11/08/2019, 16:38
Here another 11 titles for foreign movies shot in italy

1951 Teresa
1953 Indiscretion of an american wife (aka stazione termini)
1962 Rome adventure
1964 Panic button (aka panic button...operazione fisco !)
1968 Anzio (aka lo sbarco di anzio)
1970 Hornets' nest (aka I lupi attaccano in branco)
1970 Rosolino paterno, soldato ( war comedy)
1989 Francesco (Mickey rourke)
1993 Night train to venice
1996 Stealing beauty
1996 In love and war

greetings, rudy
Thank you, Rudy. Of these movies I would say that the following can be classified as foreign movies shot in Italy:

Teresa (1951)
Rome Adventure (1962)
Panic Button (1964)
Night Train to Venice (1993)
In Love and War (1996)

Rosolino Paternò, soldato and Francesco are Italian productions through and through. I would also definitely classify Stealing Beauty as Italian even if it is a co-production with other countries (also the director is Italian). Indiscretion of an American Wife is an Italian/American co-production. And while I'd consider Anzio as more American than Italian, it is a co-production. Same thing with Hornet's Nest.

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Re: Foreign movies shot in Italy

Post by FatmanDan » 18/08/2019, 0:41

The Victors (1963); partially shot in Salerno. In memory of PETER FONDA

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Re: Foreign movies shot in Italy

Post by FatmanDan » 18/08/2019, 1:50

Here's another one: LEGEND OF THE LOST (1957).

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Re: Foreign movies shot in Italy

Post by van den bremt rudy » 18/08/2019, 13:18

another well known movie found, filmed at Lake garda in italy
1965 The battle of the villa Fiorita (made by american director Delmer Daves) with maureen o'hara and rossano brazzi.
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Re: Foreign movies shot in Italy

Post by FatmanDan » 18/08/2019, 13:39

Just realised the aforementioned LEGEND OF TH ELOST is an Italian co-production, so it won't match the list

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Re: Foreign movies shot in Italy

Post by PeplumParadise » 19/08/2019, 13:11

According to IMDb, Star of India (1954) features footage shot in Acosta and the opening credits include a credit "in association with Titanus, Roma", but the credits only mention Riverside studios in England as a filming location, so not sure if it warrants inclusion

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