fixedvan den bremt rudy wrote: ↑14/06/2021, 1:44In topic of Roberto Messina please delete the movie Un colpo da re (1966) in "More Roberto", picture exist and also the movie
title is already in FILMOGRAPHY
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In Goffredo Unger's filmo, we can now add to La lunga mano del padrino (1972) that he is NOT credited, and he is playing Pedro, Henchman of Don Carmelo -- not a sheriff.
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In Franco Daddi's thread, the "La colt era i suo dio" post is mistaken. It's in fact the yet listed "Anche per Django..." from which the pics incl. credit shot are taken.
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Thanks, I will delete Rudy's post in that case.
So do we know if Franco does appear, uncredited, in the other film - and if he does is it re-used or new footage?
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Ok, thanks for the information, please delete my post
So that western dispute hs been solved
So that western dispute hs been solved
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well partially anyhow, there is still the question of whether or not he does appear in La colt era il suo Diovan den bremt rudy wrote: ↑27/06/2021, 15:27Ok, thanks for the information, please delete my post
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You're of course right that the feature length version shown in cinemas was edited down from the TV series, but I just want to point out that it was actually the theatrical version that was released first, whereas the longer TV series was apparently not shown anywhere until June 1992! At least that's the date it's listed with on RAI's official list of sceneggiati and fiction here: http://www.teche.rai.it/sceneggiati-e-f ... 1991-1994/ The same appears to have happened with Notturno, which premiered in cinemas in a heavily cut down version in 1983, whereas the much longer 7-part TV series version was not shown until 1986.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑27/06/2021, 15:11Il mondo di Yor (1983) The series was edited down to a feature length film which was released theatrically the same year. Luciano appeared in the same role and with the same credit as in the series. I believe the film may contain some exclusive footage not seen in the series.
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I'm not entirely sure if hitman is the correct role for Franco Daddi. He appears only in a flashback sequence as a taxi driver who is revealed to be a bad guy out to get Richard Harrison and Florence Cayrol. It seems like he's out to capture them rather than kill them, so I think maybe "Henchman disguised as taxi driver" or something like that might be a more accurate description. Anyway, here are some better-quality pics from an old German DVDvan den bremt rudy wrote: ↑27/06/2021, 1:39Strategia per una missione di morte (1979) as Hitman
I found only a clip of this strange Italian-French international action movie with a complex story that involves Arab sheiks, a conflict about oil, some adventurers and a secret agent. Luckily i found Franco in this clip. No credit info.
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P.S.: he is also credited in filmo to check as Stunt coordinator, but as i said no movie found to check this out.
Now, about his supposed stunt coordinator credit (and also the supposed assistant director credit for Mauro Mannatrizio), do extensive credits for this film exist anywhere? The German credits are very sparse (with Richard Harrison and Gordon Mitchell being the only credited actors), but I also have an English-dubbed version from a British VHS. This English opening credits list more actors, but otherwise they are very sparse too and with no mention of Daddi or Mannatrizio. And there are no end credits, only "fin" in French.
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Thanks, I have made some amendments accordinglyJohan Melle wrote: ↑27/06/2021, 23:10You're of course right that the feature length version shown in cinemas was edited down from the TV series, but I just want to point out that it was actually the theatrical version that was released first, whereas the longer TV series was apparently not shown anywhere until June 1992! At least that's the date it's listed with on RAI's official list of sceneggiati and fiction here: http://www.teche.rai.it/sceneggiati-e-f ... 1991-1994/ The same appears to have happened with Notturno, which premiered in cinemas in a heavily cut down version in 1983, whereas the much longer 7-part TV series version was not shown until 1986.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑27/06/2021, 15:11Il mondo di Yor (1983) The series was edited down to a feature length film which was released theatrically the same year. Luciano appeared in the same role and with the same credit as in the series. I believe the film may contain some exclusive footage not seen in the series.
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