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Stefano Sibaldi
Stefano Sibaldi (June 11, 1905 – July 2, 1996) was an Italian actor and voice actor. Biography Born in Livorno, Sibaldi was considered to be among the most successful of the early actors and dubbers of the 20th century. He began his acting career in 1928 staying within the field of stage and screen and he worked alongside many related people within his ventures such as Carlo Veneziani and Armando Falconi. Sibaldi's film debut was in the 1934 film '' Full Speed'' and he also made radio and television acting contributions. In 1937, Sibaldi entered a career as a voice dubber. Among the actors he dubbed included Frank Sinatra, Glenn Ford, Louis de Funès, Fred Astaire, Richard Widmark, Groucho Marx, Danny Kaye and many more. In his Italian dubbed animated roles, he voiced Timothy Q. Mouse in ''Dumbo'', Captain Hook in ''Peter Pan'', Tramp in ''Lady and the Tramp'' and the Cheshire Cat in '' Alice in Wonderland''. Sibaldi retired from his career in the late 1980s. Death Sibaldi di ...
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Una Famiglia Impossibile
''Una famiglia impossibile'' (i.e. "An Impossible Family") is a 1940 Italian "Telefoni Bianchi, white-telephones" comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Armando Falconi, Pina Renzi and María Mercader.Fabrizio Sarazani (29 December 1940). "Una famiglia impossibile" (review). ''Il Giornale d'Italia''. Plot A wealthy young woman falls in love with a radio singer without ever having seen him. He forces his strange family (a forgetful father, a mother with ideas of greatness, three sisters with a passion for singing and another who takes care of abandoned children) to go to the EIAR headquarters to be able to meet him. Cast *Armando Falconi as Giovanni Bartolla *Pina Renzi as Cesira Bartolla *María Mercader as Edvige Bartolla * Clely Fiamma as Anna Bartolla *Isa Bellini as Marina Bartolla *Thea Prandi as Nerina Bartolla * Wilma Mangini as Malvina Bartolla *Sergio Tofano as The Butler *Alberto Rabagliati as The Radio Singer *Arturo Bragaglia as The P ...
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Peter Pan (1953 Film)
''Peter Pan'' is a 1953 American animated adventure fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the 1904 play ''Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up'' by J. M. Barrie. Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske and Wilfred Jackson, it is the 14th Disney animated feature film. Starring the voices of Bobby Driscoll, Kathryn Beaumont, Hans Conried, Paul Collins, Heather Angel, and Bill Thompson, the film's plot involves a group of children who meet Peter Pan and travel to the island of Never Land to stay young, where Peter also attempts to evade Captain Hook. The film was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival, and was originally released on February 5, 1953 by RKO Radio Pictures. ''Peter Pan'' was the final Disney animated feature released through RKO before Walt Disney founded his own distribution company, as well as the final Disney film in which all nine members of Disney's Nine Old Men worked together as directing animators. A sequel titled ''R ...
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L'attore Scomparso
''L'attore scomparso'' ("The Actor Died") is a 1941 Italian film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Vivi Gioi. It is a remake of the German film ''Was wird hier gespielt?'' (1940) based on the eponymous play by Theo Lingen. Cast * Vivi Gioi as L'attrice * María Mercader as L'attrice ingenua (as Maria Mercader) * Stefano Sibaldi as L'attore * Giulio Donadio as Il commissario de polizia * Carlo Campanini as L'altro attore * Lauro Gazzolo as L'impresario * Bianca Della Corte as La figlia * Maria Jacobini as La madre * Virgilio Riento as Il trovarobe * Arturo Bragaglia as Il suggeritore * Carlo Lombardi (actor), Carlo Lombardi as Il "grande" attore * Manoel Roero as Il regista (as Manuel D'Alzara) References External links

* 1941 films 1940s Italian-language films Italian black-and-white films Films directed by Luigi Zampa Italian remakes of foreign films Remakes of German films 1940s Italian films {{1940s-Italy-film-stub ...
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Don Pasquale (film)
''Don Pasquale'' is a 1940 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque and starring Armando Falconi, Laura Solari and Maurizio D'Ancora. It is loosely based on Giovanni Ruffini's libretto for Gaetano Donizetti's ''opera buffa'' ''Don Pasquale''.Francesco Savio. ''Ma l'amore no. Realismo, formalismo, propaganda e telefoni bianchi nel cinema italiano di regime (1930–1943)''. Sonzogno Edit., 1975. It was screened at the 8th Venice International Film Festival. Plot In eighteenth-century Rome, Don Pasquale Corneto, very miserly, wishes his young nephew Ernesto, dedicated to an expensive social life, to marry a rich spinster, both to save on the expenses of her maintenance and to increase the family wealth. Ernesto, however, is in love, reciprocated, with Norina, a beautiful and brilliant singer of the "Pallacorda" theater, but fears, if it were known, of being disinherited. Faced with his resistance, the uncle then decides to take a wife himself and asks his doctor, Doc ...
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Then We'll Get A Divorce
''Then We'll Get a Divorce'' (Italian: ''Dopo divorzieremo'') is a 1940 Italian " white-telephones" comedy film directed by Nunzio Malasomma and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Vivi Gioi and Lia Orlandini.Gundle p.197 The film's sets were designed by the art director Piero Filippone. It was shot at the Palatino Studios in Rome , established_title = Founded , established_date = 753 BC , founder = King Romulus (legendary) , image_map = Map of comune of Rome (metropolitan city of Capital Rome, region Lazio, Italy).svg , map_caption .... A separate Spanish-language version ''El marido provisional'' was also produced by the same director with a different cast. Cast References Bibliography * Gundle, Stephen. ''Mussolini's Dream Factory: Film Stardom in Fascist Italy''. Berghahn Books, 2013. External links * 1940 films Italian comedy films 1940 comedy films 1940s Italian-language films Films directed by Nunzio Malasomma Italian ...
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The Fornaretto Of Venice
''The Fornaretto of Venice'' (Italian: ''Il fornaretto di Venezia'') is a 1939 Italian historical drama film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Roberto Villa, Elsa De Giorgi and Clara Calamai.Forgacs & Gundle p.162 It is an adaptation of the 1846 play of the same title by Francesco Dall'Ongaro, which has been adapted into films on several occasions. It was made at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. Cast * Roberto Villa as Piero Tasca, il Fornaretto * Elsa De Giorgi as Annetta * Clara Calamai as Olimpia Zeno * Osvaldo Valenti as Alvise Duodo * Enrico Glori as Lorenzo Loredano * Gero Zambuto as Tasca, il fornaio * Carlo Tamberlani as Mocenigo * Letizia Bonini as Elena Loredano * Ermanno Roveri as Tonin * Renato Chiantoni as Il sarto testimone al processo * Pietro Germi as Frate domenicano * Cesare Polacco as Barnaba * Stefano Sibaldi as Il parucchiere di Elena * Mario Ersanilli * Carlo Mariotti * Cesare Zoppetti Cesare Zoppetti (January 1, 1876 – March ...
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Adam's Tree
''Adam's Tree'' (Italian: ''L'albero di Adamo'') is a 1936 Italian " white-telephones" comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Elsa Merlini, Antonio Gandusio and Renato Cialente.Goble p.663 The film's sets were designed by the art director Guido Fiorini. Cast * Elsa Merlini as Duchessa Graziella Santori * Antonio Gandusio as L'ingegnere Lorenzo Baldi * Renato Cialente as Dottore Alfonso Lombardi * Dria Paola as Eugenia, sua moglie * Olga Vittoria Gentilli as Angelica Pupini * Margherita Bagni as Matilde Narchetti * Olinto Cristina as Prospero Pupini * Calisto Bertramo as Avvocato Giantini * Marcello Giorda as Il duca Santori * Luigi Mottura as Gaspare * Nietta Zocchi as Infermiera Ersilia * Nicola Maldacea as Matteo * Claudio Ermelli as L'invitato affamato * Mario Gallina as Il direttore del giornale 'La Sentinella') * Dina Romano as La giornalaia * Edda Soligo as Una invitata pettegola * Giuseppe Pierozzi as Invitato al ball ...
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Sette Giorni All'altro Mondo
''Sette giorni all'altro mondo'' is a 1936 Italian " white-telephones" comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli. Cast *Camillo Pilotto * Vanna Vanni * Franco Coop *Nietta Zocchi *Emilio Petacci *Virgilio Riento *Guglielmo Barnabò Guglielmo Barnabò (11 May 1888 – 31 May 1954) was an Italian stage and film actor. He appeared in more than 90 films between 1926 and 1954. Life and career Born in Ancona, Barnabò made his stage debut in 1921 at the Greek Theatre of ... * Stefano Sibaldi * Clelia Bernacchi * Flavio Díaz * Romolo Balzani * Rosina Adrario * Carlo Chertier * Carla Zaccaria External links * 1936 films Italian black-and-white films 1930s Italian-language films 1936 comedy films Films directed by Mario Mattoli Italian comedy films 1930s Italian films {{1930s-Italy-comedy-film-stub ...
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