Berti, Marina
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Abdulla the Great (1955) credited on the posters, as Aziza (role to be confirmed).
Abdullah's Harem was the US title for this British-Egyptian co-production.
Abdullah's Harem was the US title for this British-Egyptian co-production.
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Il canto dell'emigrante (1956) credited on the posters, as Mara (role to be confirmed)
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Il cavaliere dalla spada nera (1956) credited, as Laura di Monfalcone
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Maria Antonietta, regina di Francia (Marie-Antoinette, reine de France) (1956) credited, as Contessa di Polignac
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I graditi ospiti (1958 TV movie) credited in the listing in Radiocorriere TV guide, as Evelina
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Ben-Hur (1959) as Flavia.
Marina's uncredited appearance here is something of a mystery. You would assume an actress of her calibre would play a more substantial role, but as it stands she is basically Ben-Hur's date at a party in his honour, never to be seen again. Presumably there was originally more to her role which ended up on the cutting room floor, though at least she did end up in the finished film, unlike her role in Cleopatra.
Marina's uncredited appearance here is something of a mystery. You would assume an actress of her calibre would play a more substantial role, but as it stands she is basically Ben-Hur's date at a party in his honour, never to be seen again. Presumably there was originally more to her role which ended up on the cutting room floor, though at least she did end up in the finished film, unlike her role in Cleopatra.
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E' morto Jack (1960 TV movie) credited in the listing in Radiocorriere TV guide, as Petra
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Il salotto di Oscar Wilde (1960 TV movie) credited in the listing in Radiocorriere TV guide, role uncertain
role pic from Spencerhill database
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La pisana (1960 TV mini-series) IMDb lists her as appearing in episodes 1 & 2, however Radiocorriere TV guide only has her listed in episodes 4 & 5 (of 6), as Contessa Migliana
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Un eroe del nostro tempo (1960) credited on the posters, role uncertain.