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List Of Italian Films Of 1989
A list of films produced in Italy in 1989 (see 1989 in film): Footnotes Sources * * * External links Italian films of 1989at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Italian Films Of 1989 1989 Italian Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, an ethnic group or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom ** Italian language, a Romance language *** Regional Ita ... Films ...
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Film
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Tinì Cansino
Tinì Cansino, stage name of Photina Lappa (born 23 September 1959), is a Greek actress and television personality, mainly active in Italy. Biography Born in Volos, she studied ballet, and made her television debut in the show ''Playgirl'', hosted by Minnie Minoprio. Her stage name was chosen by the agent Alberto Tarallo, in relation to her remembrance to Rita Hayworth Rita Hayworth (born Margarita Carmen Cansino; October 17, 1918May 14, 1987) was an American actress, dancer and producer. She achieved fame during the 1940s as one of the era's top stars, appearing in 61 films over 37 years. The press coined th ... (whose real surname was Cansino). She is best known for the TV-show '' Drive In'', in which she starred between 1983 and 1988. During these years she was also active in cinema, especially in comedies and erotic films. She made her television comeback in 2012 as a pundit in the Canale 5 dating show '. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cansino ...
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Tara Buckman
Tara Buckman is an American retired television and film actress. Her active career was mainly confined to the late 1970s to the mid-1990s. Though never reaching feature status, Buckman was nonetheless a regular guest star on many television series. She also appeared in minor roles in feature films. Early life Buckman was an Army brat whose longest time living in one house was two years until her family moved to Virginia Beach, Virginia when she was a teenager. Buckman was a drum major, the first in her schools history, and attended and graduated from Princess Anne High School in 1974. While she was a waitress in a hotel dining room in Norfolk, Virginia, producer James Goldstone saw her, and he later offered her a part in the film ''Rollercoaster''. Three months later, she moved to Los Angeles. After arriving there, she gained a contract with Universal Studios with Goldstone's assistance. Career Television Buckman portrayed Officer Brandy Ames in ''The Misadventures of Sh ...
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Joe D'Amato
Aristide Massaccesi (15 December 1936 – 23 January 1999), known professionally as Joe D'Amato, was an Italian film director, producer, cinematographer, and screenwriter who worked in many genres (westerns, decamerotici, peplum, war films, swashbuckler, comedy, fantasy, postapocalyptic film, and erotic thriller) but is best known for his horror, erotic and adult films. D'Amato worked in the 1950s as electric and set photographer, in the 1960s as camera operator, and from 1969 onwards as cinematographer. Starting in 1972, he directed and co-directed around 200 films under numerous pseudonyms, regularly acting as cinematographer as well. Starting in the early 1980s, D'Amato produced many of his own and other directors' genre films through the companies he founded or co-founded, the best known being Filmirage. From 1979 to 1982 and from 1993 to 1999, D'Amato also produced and directed about 120 adult films. Among his best known erotic films are his five entries into the ...
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Blue Angel Cafe
''Blue Angel Cafe'' (Also known as: ''Object of Desire''), is a 1989 Italian erotic film directed by Joe D'Amato. Plot United States, late 1980s. When Raymond Derek, a young politician with a great career, a beautiful wife and an expensive home, encounters sexy cabaret singer Angie, he sees his life fall apart because the press finds out and it becomes front-page news. Cast * Tara Buckman as Angie * Richard Brown as Raymond Derek * Rick Anthony Munroe as William * Jayne Gray as Kate * Ken Werbinski as Steve * Moses Gibson as Butler * Daniel Smith as Mr. Peterson * Richard Frank Sume as TV Journalist * Vera M. Moore as Journalist Release The film was released in United Kingdom on August 18, 1989 Reception In 1991, Video Watchdog called the film a "blasé potboiler" and derided the main character's nightclub act as "consist ngof only one boring "I'm-Down-And-Out-But-I'm-Fightin'-Back" number - delivered ''à la'' Minnelli in Dietrich duds". See also * List of Itali ...
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Bo Svenson
Bo Svenson (born Bo Ragnar Svensson; 13 February 1941) is a Swedish-American actor, film director, film producer, published author and award winning screenwriter, known for his roles in American genre films of the 1970s and 1980s. He has appeared in two Quentin Tarantino movies. Early life Svenson was born in Sweden the son of Birger Ragnar Svensson (1917–?), an athlete and the personal driver and bodyguard for the King of Sweden, and musician/big band leader Iris Viola "Lola" Svensson (1912–1998). Svenson emigrated to the United States when he was 17, joined the United States Marine Corps, and served until his honorable discharge six years later. After his military service, Svenson settled in Florida, where he earned his living in various jobs, including professional race car driver. His first state of residence in the United States was Georgia, where he became familiar with the rural Southern accent he later employed in some of his roles.
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Jeff Kwitny
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Beyond The Door III
''Beyond the Door III'' (also known as ''Amok Train'' and ''Death Train'')Shriek Show DVD Case, 2008. Last accessed: October 2009. is a 1989 Italian horror film directed by Jeff Kwitny. It is the final film in the Beyond the Door trilogy, a series of unrelated films linked by a common title for marketing purposes. It was released twelve years after the second film in the trilogy, '' Beyond the Door II''. Plot A group of American students, including Beverly Putnic, travel to Yugoslavia and meet up with a local professor, Andromolek, to bear witness to a sacred pagan ritual that is only performed once every one hundred years. Back in Los Angeles, Beverly's mother is beheaded by a construction beam as she drives away from the airport after dropping Beverly off in an apparent freak accident, but a telegram to notify Beverly of this is intercepted and destroyed by the professor. The students are all taken by boat to a remote village and are placed in ramshackle rooms that the villager ...
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Francesca Neri
Francesca Neri (born 10 February 1964) is an Italian actress. Biography Neri was born in Trento, Italy. She has twice received the Silver Ribbon Award for Best Actress from the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, for ''Pensavo fosse amore, invece era un calesse'', directed by Massimo Troisi (1991) and ''Carne trémula'' ''(Live Flesh)'' (1997). She has also received three nominations for the David di Donatello Award, as Best Actress in ''Il dolce rumore della vita'' and ''Io amo Andrea'' (both 1999) and as Best Supporting Actress for ''La felicità non costa niente'' (2003). Other notable films include her three films in Spain: ''Live Flesh'' (1997, by Pedro Almodóvar), ''¡Dispara!'' (''Outrage'', 1993, by Carlos Saura), both with her own voice speaking Spanish, and sex drama film '' Las edades de Lulú'' (''The Ages of Lulu'', 1990, by Bigas Luna, where she's dubbed into Spanish). After years of highly acclaimed work in Europe, she first received widespread ...
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Bruno Ganz
Bruno Ganz (; 22 March 1941 – 16 February 2019) was a Swiss actor whose career in German stage, television and film productions spanned nearly 60 years. He was known for his collaborations with the directors Werner Herzog, Éric Rohmer, Francis Ford Coppola, and Wim Wenders, earning widespread recognition with his roles as Jonathan Zimmerman in ''The American Friend'' (1977), Jonathan Harker in ''Nosferatu the Vampyre'' (1979) and Damiel the Angel in ''Wings of Desire'' (1987). Ganz received renewed international acclaim for his portrayal of Adolf Hitler in the Oscar-nominated film '' Downfall'' (2004). He also had roles in several English-language films, including '' The Boys from Brazil'' (1978), '' Strapless'' (1989), ''Luther'' (2003), ''The Manchurian Candidate'' (2004), ''The Reader'' (2008), ''Unknown'' (2011), ''The Counselor'' (2013) and ''Remember'' (2015). On stage, Ganz portrayed Dr. Heinrich Faust in Peter Stein's staging of ''Faust, Part One'' and ''Faust, Part ...
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Villi Hermann
Villi Hermann (born 1941) is a Swiss film director and screenwriter. His 1981 film ''The Homeless One'' was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1989 film ''Bankomatt'' - with actor Bruno Ganz in the leading role - was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. Selected filmography * ''The Homeless One'' (1981) * ''Bankomatt ''Bankomatt'' is a 1989 Italian-Swiss drama film directed by Villi Hermann. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. The story follows a man planning and conducting a bank robbery. It is revealed he was formerly an emplo ...'' (1989) Producer * '' La Bataille d'Alger, un film dans l'Histoire'' (2017) by Malek Bensmaïl * ''La fin da la val l'è mia la fin dal mund'' (2018) by Peter Frei * ''Cronofobia'' (2018) by Francesco Rizzi * ''Atlas'' (2020) by Niccolò Castelli References External links * 1941 births Living people Swiss film directors Swiss screenwriters Male screenwriter ...
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Bankomatt
''Bankomatt'' is a 1989 Italian-Swiss drama film directed by Villi Hermann. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. The story follows a man planning and conducting a bank robbery. It is revealed he was formerly an employee of the bank, and is acting out of disgruntlement towards the current boss. Cast * Bruno Ganz as Bruno * Giovanni Guidelli as Stefano * Francesca Neri as Maria * Omero Antonutti as Ernesto Soldini * Pier Paolo Capponi as Impiegato banca * Roberto De Francesco The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, hono ... as Amico di Stefano * Fabrizio Cerusico * Andrea Novicov * Renata Pozzi * Tatiana Winteler References External links * 1989 films 1989 crime drama films 1980s heist films Italian crime drama films Italian heist films ...
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