Thanks, i'll take a lookFatmanDan wrote: ↑30/04/2022, 1:13In the "MILTON REID" thread, the first entrance (for *The Way Ahead* (1944)) is given with a remark to the bad copy. So, since January, there's a quite sharp variation online (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFeL7OMnJd8). For I don't know where in the film this scene may appear, I wasn't able to check if it's a help to (un)identify Milton there... Maybe you noted the sequence somwhere.
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Could this be Gino Marturano as street worker in Melodrammore e vissero felici e contenti (1978) ?
Short role if it's him and credited.
Short role if it's him and credited.
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Hmmm, it could be but not absolutely certain, he is credited as "Gino" so I assume he should appear, but I didn't see him when I looked so was going to re-check it. What time does does he appear, as I think my copy is sharper?van den bremt rudy wrote: ↑30/04/2022, 12:58Could this be Gino Marturano as street worker in Melodrammore e vissero felici e contenti (1978) ?
Short role if it's him and credited.
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Well in Melodrammore it's around 48 minutes 05 seconds till 48 minutes 21 seconds
Good luck.
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Maybe slightly better, maybe the same, anyway seeing it in motion i agree that it should be him, particularly as the role does involve stunts. I need to work out what the old film is that makes up most of the first half of this one since it contains a number of generici.van den bremt rudy wrote: ↑30/04/2022, 14:02Well in Melodrammore it's around 48 minutes 05 seconds till 48 minutes 21 seconds
Good luck.
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Ok, thanks for the confirmation and i shall put it in his topic then.
The images are indeed slightly better (i couldn't find in your movie list this title but maybe the list is not complete at this moment.
The images are indeed slightly better (i couldn't find in your movie list this title but maybe the list is not complete at this moment.
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I hadn't added it yet as I was going to re-check itvan den bremt rudy wrote: ↑30/04/2022, 14:49Ok, thanks for the confirmation and i shall put it in his topic then.
The images are indeed slightly better (i couldn't find in your movie list this title but maybe the list is not complete at this moment.
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Could this movie be from 1954 Appassionatamente (with Myriam Bru) (who was i think once the wife of Horst Buchholz, but not sure)
Charles Fawcett is named as Count D'Alberti and also Aldo Vasco is in it as a miner.
Please check it out.
Charles Fawcett is named as Count D'Alberti and also Aldo Vasco is in it as a miner.
Please check it out.
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Yes, you're right, I see now we do have it in Fawcett's topic after all, and Bajocchi's, but the other 2 are new ID's and Melodrammore is an additional credit for all of themvan den bremt rudy wrote: ↑30/04/2022, 15:27Could this movie be from 1954 Appassionatamente (with Myriam Bru) (who was i think once the wife of Horst Buchholz, but not sure)
Charles Fawcett is named as Count D'Alberti and also Aldo Vasco is in it as a miner.
Please check it out.
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Just noticed that in this pic from Merveilleuse Angélique / La meravigliosa Angelica, we have Romano Targa on the right (he's the one in green)