La scimitarra del saraceno (1959)
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In according with Joan Melle also for me Corinne Capri/Fontaine should be this girl
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About Nadia Brivio
and for me the only valid identification of Nadia in credited role is in "Il cavaliere dai 100 volti" The identification in "Anthar" and "La spada e la croce" is doubtfuls Any Opinions?
This is the more reliable image of Nadia (From Cinecittashop.it)and for me the only valid identification of Nadia in credited role is in "Il cavaliere dai 100 volti" The identification in "Anthar" and "La spada e la croce" is doubtfuls Any Opinions?
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Assuming the cinecitta image identification is correct which there is no guarantee of, do we know what year that is from? She seems quite old there, in her 30's at least.themefi wrote: ↑08/07/2021, 12:24About Nadia Brivio
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This is the more reliable image of Nadia (From Cinecittashop.it)
and for me the only valid identification of Nadia in credited role is in "Il cavaliere dai 100 volti"
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The identification in "Anthar"
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and "La spada e la croce" is doubtfuls
Nadia Brivio.jpg
Any Opinions?
We have all the actresses who appear in Anthar, where Brivio is credited, pictured in our topic for the film and I don't see any who resemble this actress at all, and she was not a c.s.c. actress so the chances of her being credited in multiple films where she does not appear is very unlikely.
Of the actresses in La scimitarra del saraceno from the cheeks, eyebrows and shape of the mouth maybe this one bears some resemblance to the woman in your image, though she does not seem the same as any of the other identifications including Il cavaliere dai 100 volti.
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Still trying to sort out Nadia Brivio, this is the role she should be playing in L'impiegato - not sure that it helps much
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Re: La scimitarra del saraceno (1959)
I guess this was forgotten about, but looking at the pictures again now, I'd say this is most definitely Emilio.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑02/07/2021, 19:29Yes, it does seem like it could be him, the tache and eyes seem to match though I struggle to identify him if I don't see his big ears!
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Yes, I'm in agreementJohan Melle wrote: ↑19/02/2022, 14:23I guess this was forgotten about, but looking at the pictures again now, I'd say this is most definitely Emilio.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑02/07/2021, 19:29Yes, it does seem like it could be him, the tache and eyes seem to match though I struggle to identify him if I don't see his big ears!
La scimitarra del saraceno (1959)
Is it possible that the "Old man" is Cerulli? The physiognomy fits, in my eyes.
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