Anthar l'invincibile (1964)
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It's from ´Il ritorno di Ringo`, 1965.
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This is a pic of Nadine Verdier from ´Trans-Europ-Express`, 1967. To me, she's perfectly fitting "Slave girl who gives advice to Soraya"
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No identification.
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I think it's indeed the same woman and that she has a wig on in Anthar. As for the credit... well... wouldn't be the first time they got something like that wrong as I've seen several examples in the past :tears_smile:PeplumParadise wrote: ↑17/04/2021, 22:56If it is indeed Nadine then the credit writers did manage to change her sex!
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Ah, ok, so if we can verify the identification then it's another possible role for him, though with none of our unidentified actors matching any of the unidentified actors in Lo chiamavano King, where he's also credited, we're a bit stuck confirming his ID
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I never trust ID's from the Aveleyman site, where the image comes from, as they're wrong as often as they're right, but with the similarity of the name and the looks in this case it seems they may have got it right. So do we make this a definite ID for "Nadine" Verdier then?Johan Melle wrote: ↑17/04/2021, 23:15I think it's indeed the same woman and that she has a wig on in Anthar. As for the credit... well... wouldn't be the first time they got something like that wrong as I've seen several examples in the past :tears_smile:PeplumParadise wrote: ↑17/04/2021, 22:56If it is indeed Nadine then the credit writers did manage to change her sex!
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You're right, and I don't trust that site either, but it seems credible in this case for the reasons that you mention. If there's still some doubt, though, I guess the only thing to do is try to locate a copy of the film to investigate a bit further.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑17/04/2021, 23:37I never trust ID's from the Aveleyman site, where the image comes from, as they're wrong as often as they're right, but with the similarity of the name and the looks in this case it seems they may have got it right. So do we make this a definite ID for "Nadine" Verdier then?
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Re: Anthar l'invincibile (1964)
I'm thinking that the guard in the centre here could be another role for our "Young Tavern Keeper". Any opinions?