Dottesio, Attilio
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La vendetta di Aquila Nera (1951) credited, as Officer in Boris's regiment
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Camicie rosse (1952) as Wounded Garibaldi soldier
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La prigioniera della torre di fuoco (1952) credited, as Carlo Pepli.
This is one of those impossible-to-find 50's swashbucklers, but fortunately it does exist in fotoromanzo form, which is where these images are from.
This is one of those impossible-to-find 50's swashbucklers, but fortunately it does exist in fotoromanzo form, which is where these images are from.
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La nave delle donne maledette (1953) credited, as Prosecuting attorney
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Non è mai troppo tardi (1953) as Daniele.
Some sources suggest he should be credited here, but he wasn't in the Italian copy I watched and the credits appeared to be complete.
Some sources suggest he should be credited here, but he wasn't in the Italian copy I watched and the credits appeared to be complete.
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La Gioconda (1953 or 1958??) credited, as Fernando.
There seems to be some confusion online about the year this film was released. It certainly looks more like 1953 than 1958, but then looks can be deceiving!
There seems to be some confusion online about the year this film was released. It certainly looks more like 1953 than 1958, but then looks can be deceiving!
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Perdonami! (1953) credited, as Police officer
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Puccini (1953) credited, as Sampieri
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Il segreto della Sierra Dorada (1957) credited on the poster, role uncertain.
From the poster it would appear that he plays the male lead here.
From the poster it would appear that he plays the male lead here.
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Il sicario (1961) credited, but not found.
I've searched through this film a couple of times with no luck finding Attilio. No websites list what role he should play, which tends to suggest that others have also been unsuccessful in finding him. I'll post this as a "credit only".
I've searched through this film a couple of times with no luck finding Attilio. No websites list what role he should play, which tends to suggest that others have also been unsuccessful in finding him. I'll post this as a "credit only".