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- van den bremt rudy
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Do you have a copy of the Toto comedy Toto, Peppino e le fanatiche ? (1958)
Johan hasn't it anymore, so can you look for the pictures for Umberto Alivernini
he is around at 1 hour 32 minutes and 33 minutes at the end of the movie
here are the smaller pictures to compare
you see him for a few seconds
thanks
Johan hasn't it anymore, so can you look for the pictures for Umberto Alivernini
he is around at 1 hour 32 minutes and 33 minutes at the end of the movie
here are the smaller pictures to compare
you see him for a few seconds
thanks
- PeplumParadise
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Here you govan den bremt rudy wrote: ↑27/01/2021, 12:19Do you have a copy of the Toto comedy Toto, Peppino e le fanatiche ? (1958)
Johan hasn't it anymore, so can you look for the pictures for Umberto Alivernini
he is around at 1 hour 32 minutes and 33 minutes at the end of the movie
here are the smaller pictures to compare
vlcsnap-00119.jpg
vlcsnap-00120.jpg
you see him for a few seconds
thanks
- van den bremt rudy
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In the filmography in the topic of Andrea Esterhazy "Il treno per Istanbul" (Tv miniseries) (1980)
was mentioned but no role or credit was given nor a picture
well i found it now on radiocorriere tv magazine
can you update it in his filmography
thanks
was mentioned but no role or credit was given nor a picture
well i found it now on radiocorriere tv magazine
can you update it in his filmography
thanks
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Hi Nick for Ennio's role in Fantozzi subisce ancora he is called Pizzettaro di Via della Scrofa"
because in this scene Villaggio mistaken Antonelli for a malenurse, so he give him money to see his pregnant daughter but he said he is not a malenurse but the pizza chef of Via della Scrofa (a square) that have gone to visit his mother !
Pizzettaro is a roman dialect for pizz chef.
I think we can leave the role that way since it is a dialect expression or we can write pizzachef/pizzetaro di via della Scrofa.
because in this scene Villaggio mistaken Antonelli for a malenurse, so he give him money to see his pregnant daughter but he said he is not a malenurse but the pizza chef of Via della Scrofa (a square) that have gone to visit his mother !
Pizzettaro is a roman dialect for pizz chef.
I think we can leave the role that way since it is a dialect expression or we can write pizzachef/pizzetaro di via della Scrofa.
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Thank you :pCiavazzaro wrote: ↑28/01/2021, 16:52Hi Nick for Ennio's role in Fantozzi subisce ancora he is called Pizzettaro di Via della Scrofa"
because in this scene Villaggio mistaken Antonelli for a malenurse, so he give him money to see his pregnant daughter but he said he is not a malenurse but the pizza chef of Via della Scrofa (a square) that have gone to visit his mother !
Pizzettaro is a roman dialect for pizz chef.
I think we can leave the role that way since it is a dialect expression or we can write pizzachef/pizzetaro di via della Scrofa.
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Not terribly important, but maybe worth noting about Eccezzziunale... veramente (1982): there exists an extended version for television that includes several scenes missing in the theatrical version, as well as extensions of various scenes, including the one Ennio Antonelli appears in. Here are two shots of his extended role in the telvision version
Btw, I also have better prints of several of his 1980s films, so will add a few upgrades as time permits.
Btw, I also have better prints of several of his 1980s films, so will add a few upgrades as time permits.
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Feel free to upgrade whatever you can, I'm not a big fan of 80's "comedies", of which Ennio appeared in a hell of a lot, so I just had to make do with what I could find around the netJohan Melle wrote: ↑28/01/2021, 19:21
Btw, I also have better prints of several of his 1980s films, so will add a few upgrades as time permits.
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The tv program is very famous in Italy STRACULT shown on RAIDUE which for years made interviews with all the stars and technicians of the golden era of italians genre movies.
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Yes, I know the programme, but there is no way of knowing which particular show the clip comes fromCiavazzaro wrote: ↑29/01/2021, 16:01The tv program is very famous in Italy STRACULT shown on RAIDUE which for years made interviews with all the stars and technicians of the golden era of italians genre movies.
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From the pics in Antonelli's topic I believe we may have the so-called "Middle-Aged Accountant" (with a different pair of glasses than usual) in this shot from Arrivano i gatti
And in National Lampoon's European Vacation we have for sure Amedeo Salamon here to the right of Antonelli
And in National Lampoon's European Vacation we have for sure Amedeo Salamon here to the right of Antonelli