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Did you spot Liana Del Balzo in Harlem (1943)? ANICA doesn't list her as a cast member in this one, but Cinematografo.it does: https://www.cinematografo.it/cinedataba ... arlem/658/
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No, I looked and didn't find her in Harlem, and just looked again at Ben-Hur and no luck there either, though at least I did find a few others (the IMDb role description of "guest at banquet" is a bit suspect anyway as there are no banquets in the film).Johan Melle wrote: ↑11/09/2020, 20:05Did you spot Liana Del Balzo in Harlem (1943)? ANICA doesn't list her as a cast member in this one, but Cinematografo.it does: https://www.cinematografo.it/cinedataba ... arlem/658/
I'll take a look through Quo Vadis tomorrow as it's been a few years since I last looked at that one.
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Nick can you add also in the topic for Franco Pasquetto for the movie La vendetta è il mio perdono (1968) (page 2) his CREDIT for "Master of arms"
I found it yesterday
thnaks
I found it yesterday
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Piero Pastore is currently listed with playing a conspirator in Mio figlio Nerone (1956) with just one profile shot of him posted. Here are a few more shots of this man. My print isn't as good as yours, but I still say this man is actually not Pastore at all.
Also, Pietro Ceccarelli is listed as playing "Slave carrying Agrippina's carriage", but he also appears near the end of the film (together with Fortunato Arena) in what looks to be a different role
Also, Pietro Ceccarelli is listed as playing "Slave carrying Agrippina's carriage", but he also appears near the end of the film (together with Fortunato Arena) in what looks to be a different role
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Yes, I agree about Pastore, I'll delete it from his topic.Johan Melle wrote: ↑15/09/2020, 20:50Piero Pastore is currently listed with playing a conspirator in Mio figlio Nerone (1956) with just one profile shot of him posted. Here are a few more shots of this man. My print isn't as good as yours, but I still say this man is actually not Pastore at all.
Mio Figlio Nerone - Conspirator1.jpg
Mio Figlio Nerone - Conspirator2.jpg
Mio Figlio Nerone - Conspirator3.jpg
Also, Pietro Ceccarelli is listed as playing "Slave carrying Agrippina's carriage", but he also appears near the end of the film (together with Fortunato Arena) in what looks to be a different role
Mio Figlio Nerone - Ceccarelli+Arena.jpg
I'm not sure about that being Pietro Ceccarelli though, the nose seems too small and the forehead too foward-leaning
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Okay. I was sure it was him. What do others think? Ceccarelli or not?
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After some close scrutiny I've reconsidered that I think it may be him, the facial features seem to match though the forehead still looks wrong and he was only aged 21 or 22 when this film was made so he seems very prematurely bald - though I suppose he could already have a shaved head and that is a wig? (not impossible of course, just unusual, he is definitely receding rapidly in Noi duri, his earliest definite role with hair, but that one comes 5 years after this one). His head is covered in the other scene where he appears in Mio figlio Nerone, so difficult to compare.Johan Melle wrote: ↑15/09/2020, 23:21Okay. I was sure it was him. What do others think? Ceccarelli or not?
If this is him then I would say the role in Camping (1958), where popular opinion was originally that it wasn't Ceccarelli, must indeed also be him. viewtopic.php?f=40&t=637&p=18383#p18383
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Personally, i don't think it is Ceccarelli, but as said sometimes the pictures make it difficult to recognize
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Who is this white beard in the western Testa t'ammazzo, croce...sei morto...mi chiamano alleluja (1971) ?
he is spectator in the crowd at the execution (only a few seconds in sight)
thanks
he is spectator in the crowd at the execution (only a few seconds in sight)
thanks
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That is White Peplum Beard, it is already in his topicvan den bremt rudy wrote: ↑17/09/2020, 0:30Who is this white beard in the western Testa t'ammazzo, croce...sei morto...mi chiamano alleluja (1971) ?
he is spectator in the crowd at the execution (only a few seconds in sight)
vlcsnap-00210.jpg
thanks