Gulà, Franco
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Il figlio di Django (1967) credited, as Hotel clerk
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Il tigre (1967) as Man at the traffic lights
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Joe l'implacabile (1967) as Telegraph operator
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Little Rita nel West (1967) credited, as Lawyer
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Nato per uccidere (1967) credited, as John Storm
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Ric e Gian alla conquista del West (1967) credited on the poster, as Medical officer (Role to be confirmed)
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Wanted Johnny Texas (1967) as Morty
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A proposito di 'Arden of Feversham' (1968)
I only found some online publicity for this TV broadcast, showing Franco's image. As best I can work out it involves the transition from stage show to film of the show "Arden of Feversham". Franco appeared in the film version, Capricci (1969), which was also directed by Carmelo Bene.
I only found some online publicity for this TV broadcast, showing Franco's image. As best I can work out it involves the transition from stage show to film of the show "Arden of Feversham". Franco appeared in the film version, Capricci (1969), which was also directed by Carmelo Bene.
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Barbarella (1968) credited but does not appear.
Franco's credit here is rather mysterious. The only online explanation I could find was on IMDb, where it says that he played "The suicide", but that his scenes were deleted. There are a number of online blogs where people have done research into missing scenes from this film, but curiously none of them make any mention of this character or Franco's mysterious credit and neither does he appear in any of the on-set stills.
Franco's credit here is rather mysterious. The only online explanation I could find was on IMDb, where it says that he played "The suicide", but that his scenes were deleted. There are a number of online blogs where people have done research into missing scenes from this film, but curiously none of them make any mention of this character or Franco's mysterious credit and neither does he appear in any of the on-set stills.
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I lunghi giorni dell'odio (1968) credited, as John Benson