I think she's the same person as Corinne Fontaine, who appeared in fair number of films during the 1960s.
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Bindi joins the unidentified then as I don't see anyone else who resembles her...Johan Melle wrote: ↑02/07/2021, 18:35The pirate wench isn't Clara Bindi, but actually Ermelinda De Felice.
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I know Rina Mascetti very well, but I must say that I do not immediately see anyone that really strikes me as being her.
Is the girl in pics 46 and 53 the same one? Could she possibly be Valeria Gramignan...?
Is the girl in pics 46 and 53 the same one? Could she possibly be Valeria Gramignan...?
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I've previously had this one identified from my images as Mascetti, but I've never been certain of the IDJohan Melle wrote: ↑02/07/2021, 18:50I know Rina Mascetti very well, but I must say that I do not immediately see anyone that really strikes me as being her.
Is the girl in pics 46 and 53 the same one? Could she possibly be Valeria Gramignan...?
46 and 53 are the same girl, but I don't really see her as Gramignan, the nose seems wrong. I was wondering if Gramignan might be Sandra from the images above
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She's not Mascetti. Of that I am 100% sure.PeplumParadise wrote: ↑02/07/2021, 18:56I've previously had this one identified from my images as Mascetti, but I've never been certain of the ID
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I just realised there was one unidentified actress I forgot to add (actually she is there in pic 6, but seen better here), as Sara, non-speaking wife of Gianni Rizzo.
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In our topic for Il sepolcro dei re we decided by process of deduction that this was probably Stefania Re
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Yes, 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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I'm thinking that Corinne Capri/Fontaine should be this girl
The credited Elena May also appears in the fotoromanzo "Il figlio della colpa" (published in Polvere di Stelle from 1958-59). Here are a few quick snaps of her done with my phone. Once again, I don't immediately recognize her among the unknowns...
The credited Elena May also appears in the fotoromanzo "Il figlio della colpa" (published in Polvere di Stelle from 1958-59). Here are a few quick snaps of her done with my phone. Once again, I don't immediately recognize her among the unknowns...
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Clara Bindi in 1952