Paul Konrad Müller (11 March 1923 – 2 September 2016) was a
Swiss
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actor, who spent the majority of his career in
Italy
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. His motion picture acting career spanned a period of 51 years, with over 230 film roles between 1948 and 2004.
Acting career
Theatre
In 1941/1942 he studied acting at the "Conservatoire National Supérieur d`Art Dramatique" in Paris. Until 1944 he had different engagements at
theatres
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in Paris, e. g. "Theatre Pigalle", "Salle Pleyel", "Theatre des Ambassadeurs".
From 1944 to 1946 he was called up for military service in the
French Army
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in
Indochina
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shortly before the
First Indochina War
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took place there. He caught
malaria
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during that time and, in consequence of the disease, was left hard of hearing.
From 1947 to 1948 he had different engagements at theatres and touring companies not only in France, but also in the French part of
Allied-occupied Germany
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and in
Florence
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Florence ...
, e. g. "Tournée Spectacles Moyses",
Teatro della Pergola
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. He acted, inter alia, under the direction of
Georges Douking
Georges Douking (born Georges Ladoubée; 6 August 1902 – 20 October 1987) was a French stage, film, and television actor. He also directed stage plays such as the premier presentation of Jean Giraudoux's ''Sodom and Gomorrah'' at the Théâtr ...
. His first film role came at age 25 in ''Ruy Blas'' (1948).
Film
Paul Müller appeared in over 230 films since his first role in 1948. He spent most of his life by working in Italy, his main country of residence.
He worked over more than 60 years with most of the well-known European actresses and actors of classic cinema and with some famous names of the
Cinema of Italy
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like
Roberto Rossellini
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,
Carlo Ponti
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,
Federico Fellini
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,
Mario Bava
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,
Sergio Corbucci
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,
Michelangelo Antonioni
Michelangelo Antonioni ( ; ; 29 September 1912 – 30 July 2007) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and editor. He is best known for his "trilogy on modernity and its discontents", ''L'Avventura'' (1960), ''La Notte'' (1961), and '' ...
. He also made his appearance in films under the direction of
Veit Harlan
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,
Artur Brauner
Artur "Atze" Brauner (born Abraham Brauner; 1 August 1918 – 7 July 2019) was a German film producer and entrepreneur of Polish origin. He produced more than 300 films from 1946.
Life and career
He was born the oldest son of a Jewish family ...
,
Jesús "Jess" Franco,
René Clément
René Clément (; 18 March 1913 – 17 March 1996) was a French film director and screenwriter. He is known for directing the films ''The Battle of the Rails'' (1946), ''Forbidden Games'' (1952), ''Gervaise (film), Gervaise'' (1956), ''Purple No ...
,
Michael Curtiz
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,
Richard Fleischer
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,
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Jean-Pierre Mocky (6 July 1929 – 8 August 2019), pseudonym of Jean-Paul Adam Mokiejewski, was a French film director, actor, screenwriter and producer.
Early life and education
Mocky was born on 6 July 1929 in Nice, France, to Polish immigra ...
and many others. (Jesus Franco alone co-starred him in no less than 18 films).
Personal life and death
Müller died in
Tivoli, Lazio
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History
Gaius Julius Solinus cites Cato th ...
on 2 September 2016, at the age of 93.
Selected filmography
* ''Ruy Blas'' (dir.
Pierre Billon, 1948)
* ''
Une grande fille toute simple
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'' (dir. Jacques Manuel, 1948)
* ''
Buried Alive
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'' (dir.
Guido Brignone
Guido Brignone (6 December 1886 – 6 March 1959) was an Italian film director and actor. He was the father of actress Lilla Brignone and younger brother of actress Mercedes Brignone.
Brignone was born in Milan, Italy. He was the first Italian ...
, 1949), as Count Federico De Rossi
* ''
Fabiola'' (dir.
Alessandro Blasetti
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, 1949)
* ''
William Tell
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'' (dir.
Giorgio Pastina
Giorgio Pastina (1905–1956) was an Italian screenwriter and film director
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and
Michał Waszyński
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, 1949), as
Gessler
* ''
Il bacio di una morta'' (dir.
Guido Brignone
Guido Brignone (6 December 1886 – 6 March 1959) was an Italian film director and actor. He was the father of actress Lilla Brignone and younger brother of actress Mercedes Brignone.
Brignone was born in Milan, Italy. He was the first Italian ...
, 1949), as Hans
* ''
Sicilian Uprising'' (dir.
Giorgio Pastina
Giorgio Pastina (1905–1956) was an Italian screenwriter and film director
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, 1949), as Duke de Saint-Rémy, Governor of Palermo
* ''
Il falco rosso'' (dir.
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (8 July 1894 – 4 January 1998) was an Italian film director whose career spanned from the 1930s to the mid-1960s. He mainly directed adventure pictures and popular comedies, including some starring Totò. His 1942 f ...
, 1949), as Baron Goffredo
* ''
Romanticismo'' (dir.
Clemente Fracassi
Clemente Fracassi (5 March 1917 – 2 February 1993) was an Italian film producer, film director, director and screenwriter. His career spanned from 1939 to 1967.
Born in Vescovato, Italy, Vescovato, province of Cremona, Cremona, Fracassi s ...
, 1949), as Cesky
* ''
Toto Looks for a Wife'' (dir.
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (8 July 1894 – 4 January 1998) was an Italian film director whose career spanned from the 1930s to the mid-1960s. He mainly directed adventure pictures and popular comedies, including some starring Totò. His 1942 f ...
, 1950), as Carlo
* ''
The Transporter
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'' (dir.
Giorgio Simonelli
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Life and career
Born in Rome, Simonelli got a high school diploma in business studies, ...
, 1950)
* ''
The Black Captain'' (dir.
Giorgio Ansoldi and
Alberto Pozzetti, 1951), as Giuliano
* ''
Four Ways Out
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'' (dir.
Pietro Germi
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His 1961 film ''Divorce Italian Style'' earned him a Ac ...
, 1951), as Guido Marchi
* ''
Revenge of the Pirates
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It is also known as ''The Pirates Revenge'' and ''Duel Before the Mast''.
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In 1675, Enrico di Roccabruna turns pi ...
'' (dir.
Primo Zeglio
Primo Zeglio (8 July 1906 – 30 October 1984) was an Italian film director and writer.
Selected filmography
* ''The Mask of Cesare Borgia'' (1941)
* ''It Happened in Damascus'' (1943)
* ''Fever (1943 film), Fever'' (1943)
*''Genoveffa di Br ...
, 1951), as Espinosa
* ''
Stasera sciopero'' (dir.
Mario Bonnard
Mario Bonnard (24 December 1889 – 22 March 1965) was an Italian actor and film director.
Career
Bonnard was born and died in Rome. He began his cinematic career as an actor becoming a popular romantic lead in numerous silent films made befo ...
, 1951), as The mad man
* ''
Repentance
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In modern times, it is generally seen ...
'' (dir.
Mario Costa, 1952), as Berardo Morelli
* ''
Viva il cinema!
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Cast
* Delia Scala as Palmina
* Fiorenzo Fiorentini as Tonino
* Virgilio Riento as Gambalesta
* Corrado Alba as Ugo
* Marilyn Buferd as Ti ...
'' (dir.
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* "Giorgio" (song), ...
and
Enzo Trapani
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Selected filmography
* '' Turri il bandito'' (1950)
* ''Destiny
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, 1952)
* ''
La voce del sangue
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Cast
* Paul Muller (actor), Paul Muller as Count Franco Sampieri
* Franca Marzi as Elsa Di Lauro
* Otello Toso as Carlo Mattei
* Evi Maltagliati as ...
'' (dir.
Pino Mercanti
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Born in Palermo, Sicily, Mercanti was a pioneer of the Sicilian cinema as the leading filmma ...
, 1952), as Count Franco Sampieri
* ''
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'' (dir.
Max Neufeld
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Selecte ...
, 1952), as Alfredo
* ''
Lieutenant Giorgio
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'' (dir.
Raffaello Matarazzo
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Life
Matarazzo started writing film reviews for the Roman newspaper ''Il Tevere'' before re-editing scripts for the Italian film company Cines. His first films ...
, 1952), as Count Stefano di Monserrato
* ''
Brothers of Italy
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'' (dir.
Fausto Saraceni
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Se ...
, 1952), as Luigi Staffi
* ''
I sette dell'Orsa maggiore'' (dir.
Duilio Coletti
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Career
Born in Penne, Abruzzo, he took a degree in medicine and surgery and practiced the profession for ...
, 1953), as Enemy agent
* ''
The Blind Woman of Sorrento'' (dir.
Giacomo Gentilomo
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He was born in Trieste. Gentilomo moved to Rome at a young age.
Career
At 21 years old he entered the cinema industry, working ...
, 1953), as Carlo Basileo
* ''
Anna's Sin
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Cast
*Anna Vita (actress), Anna Vita as Anna
*Ben Johnson as John
*William Demby as Sam
* Paul Muller (actor), Paul Muller as Alberto
Extern ...
'' (dir.
Camillo Mastrocinque
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, 1953), as Alberto
* ''
I misteri della giungla nera
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'' (dir.
Ralph Murphy
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and
Gian Paolo Callegari, 1954), as Suyodhana
* ''
La prigioniera di Amalfi'' (dir.
Giorgio Cristallini
Giorgio Cristallini (June 26, 1921 – December 2, 1999) was an Italian screenwriter and film director.Curti p.192
Selected filmography
* ''Operation Mitra'' (1951)
* ''Legions of the Nile'' (1959)
* ''Samson and His Mighty Challenge'' (1964)
* ' ...
, 1954), as Baron Cangemi
* ''
Two Nights with Cleopatra
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Plot
Cesare, a Roman soldier, comes to Alexandria to serve in the army staff of the Egyptian queen Cleopatra. Cleopa ...
'' (dir.
Mario Mattoli
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His 1939 film ''Defendant, Stand Up!'' was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comed ...
, 1954), as Tortul
* ''
Public Opinion
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'' (dir.
Maurizio Corgnati
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and
Goffredo Alessandrini
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, 1954), as Carlo Leone
* ''
La vendetta dei Tughs
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Ralph Murphy
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and
Gian Paolo Callegari, 1954), as Suyodhana
* ''
Schiava del peccato
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Cast
* Silvana Pampanini as Mara Gualtieri
* Marcello Mastroianni as Giulio
* Irene Genna as Dina
* Franco Fabrizi as Carlo
* Renato V ...
'' (dir.
Raffaello Matarazzo
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Life
Matarazzo started writing film reviews for the Roman newspaper ''Il Tevere'' before re-editing scripts for the Italian film company Cines. His first films ...
, 1954), as Voyager
* ''
Journey to Italy
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'' (dir.
Roberto Rossellini
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, 1954), as Paul Dupont
* ' (dir.
Veit Harlan
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, 1955), as
Richard Sorge
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* ''
Suonno d'ammore'' (dir.
Sergio Corbucci
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, 1955), as Carmelo
* ''
Tom Toms of Mayumba'' (dir.
Gian Gaspare Napolitano, 1955), as Dr. Assar
* ''
Agguato sul mare'' (dir.
Pino Mercanti
Giuseppe Mercanti, best known as Pino Mercanti (16 February 1911 – 3 September 1986), was an Italian film director and screenwriter.
Life and career
Born in Palermo, Sicily, Mercanti was a pioneer of the Sicilian cinema as the leading filmma ...
, 1955), as Baron Staratta
* ''
Lacrime di sposa'' (dir.
Sante Chimirri, 1956), as Toni Icardi
* ''
Incatenata dal destino'' (dir.
Enzo Di Gianni, 1956), as Piero
* ''
Checkpoint'' (dir.
Ralph Thomas
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Thomas cast the actor James Robertson Justice in many of his films. He often worked with the pr ...
, 1956), as Petersen
* ''
The Adventures of Arsène Lupin'' (dir.
Jacques Becker
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, 1957), as Rudolf von Kraft
* ''
I Vampiri'' (dir.
Riccardo Freda
Riccardo Freda (24 February 1909 – 20 December 1999) was an Italian film director. He worked in a variety of genres, including sword-and-sandal, horror film, horror, ''giallo'' and spy films.
Freda began directing ''I Vampiri'' in 1956. The f ...
and
Mario Bava
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, 1957), as Joseph Signoret
* ''
Pirate of the Half Moon'' (dir.
Giuseppe Maria Scotese, 1957), as
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* Charles V, Duke ...
* ''
Il Conte di Matera'' (dir.
Luigi Capuano
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Luigi Capuano was born on July 1 ...
, 1958), as Filiberto
* ' (dir.
Marino Girolami
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Biography
Marino Giorlami was born on 1 February 1914 in Rome, Italy. Formally a Professional boxing, professional boxer, Girolami ended his boxing c ...
, 1958), as Bevallan
* ''
Quando gli angeli piangono'' (dir.
Marino Girolami
Marino Girolami (1 February 1914 – 20 February 1994) was an Italian film director and actor.
Biography
Marino Giorlami was born on 1 February 1914 in Rome, Italy. Formally a Professional boxing, professional boxer, Girolami ended his boxing c ...
, 1958)
* ''
Slave Women of Corinth'' (dir.
Mario Bonnard
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Career
Bonnard was born and died in Rome. He began his cinematic career as an actor becoming a popular romantic lead in numerous silent films made befo ...
, 1958), as L'Asiatico
* ''
The Naked Maja'' (dir.
Henry Koster
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Early life
Koster was born to Jewish parents in Berlin, Germany. He was introduced to cin ...
, 1958), as The French ambassador
* ''
Captain Falcon
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'' (dir.
Carlo Campogalliani
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, 1958), as Rusca
* ''
Sheba and the Gladiator'' (dir.
Guido Brignone
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Brignone was born in Milan, Italy. He was the first Italian ...
, 1959), as High Priest
* ''
Un canto nel deserto'' (dir.
Marino Girolami
Marino Girolami (1 February 1914 – 20 February 1994) was an Italian film director and actor.
Biography
Marino Giorlami was born on 1 February 1914 in Rome, Italy. Formally a Professional boxing, professional boxer, Girolami ended his boxing c ...
, 1959), as Rudi
* ''
Due selvaggi a corte
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'' (dir.
Ferdinando Baldi
Ferdinando Baldi (19 May 1927 – 12 November 2007) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Throughout his career he used a number of pseudonyms, including Ted Kaplan, Ferdy Baldwin and Sam Livingstone.
Biography
Baldi was born in ...
, 1959), as Count Sarzese
* ''
Signé Arsène Lupin
''Signé Arsène Lupin'' (, also known as ''Signed, Arsene Lupin'') is a 1959 French-Italian crime film written and directed by Yves Robert. It is the sequel of '' The Adventures of Arsène Lupin'' (1957).
Plot
Arsène Lupin and his accomplice L ...
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Yves Robert
Yves Robert (; 19 June 1920 – 10 May 2002) was a French actor, screenwriter, director, and producer.
Life and career
Robert was born in Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, France. In his teens, he went to Paris to pursue a career in acting, starting w ...
, 1959), as Attaché at the embassy in Rome
* ''
Purple Noon
''Purple Noon'' (; ; also known as ''Full Sun'', ''Blazing Sun'', ''Lust for Evil'', and ''Talented Mr. Ripley'') is a 1960 crime thriller film starring Alain Delon (in his first major role), alongside Marie Laforêt and Maurice Ronet; Romy Schn ...
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René Clément
René Clément (; 18 March 1913 – 17 March 1996) was a French film director and screenwriter. He is known for directing the films ''The Battle of the Rails'' (1946), ''Forbidden Games'' (1952), ''Gervaise (film), Gervaise'' (1956), ''Purple No ...
, 1960), as The blind man
* ''
La strada dei giganti'' (dir.
Guido Malatesta
Guido Malatesta (1919 – 14 June 1970), born in Gallarate, Italy, was a film director and screenwriter.
He began working as a professional journalist. After he moved to Rome, he was drawn to cinema, as creator of treatments, then scriptwriter ...
, 1960), as Count Monza
* ''
Queen of the Pirates
''Queen of the Pirates'' () is a 1960 Italian film directed by Mario Costa.
It was followed by '' Tiger of the Seven Seas''.
Plot
Cast
* Gianna Maria Canale: Sandra
* Massimo Serato: Cesare Count of Santa Croce
* Scilla Gabel: Isabella
* L ...
'' (dir.
Mario Costa, 1960), as Duke Zulian
* ''
The Conqueror of the Orient'' (dir.
Tanio Boccia
Camillo Tanio Boccia (15 June 1911 – 12 March 1982), was an Italian film director and screenwriter active between the 1950s and the early 1970s. From 1960 onwards, he was regularly credited as Amerigo Anton.
Career
Born in Potenza, Basilic ...
, 1960), as Sultan Dakar
* ''
Minotaur, the Wild Beast of Crete'' (dir.
Silvio Amadio
Silvio Amadio (8 August 1926 – 19 August 1995) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He directed 24 films between 1957 and 1981. His film '' Wolves of the Deep'' was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. He is k ...
, 1960), as Medico di Corte
* ''
La grande vallata'' (dir.
Angelo Dorigo
Angelo is an Italian masculine given name and surname meaning "angel", or "messenger".
People People with the given name
* Angelo Abenante (1927–2024), Italian trade unionist and politician
* Angelo Accardi, Italian visual artist
* Angelo Acc ...
, 1961)
* ''
The Wastrel'' (dir.
Michael Cacoyannis
Michalis Kakogiannis (; ; 11 June 1922 – 25 July 2011), usually credited as Michael Cacoyannis or Michael Yannis, was a Greek Cypriot filmmaker, theatre director, and playwright. He is best known for writing, directing, producing, and e ...
, 1961)
* ''
Legge di guerra'' (dir.
Bruno Paolinelli, 1961), as Interpreter
* ''
Capitani di ventura
Capitani is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Alice Capitani (born 1984), Italian gymnast
* Giorgio Capitani (1927–2017), Italian film director and screenwriter
* Ignacio Capitani (born 1987), Argentine footballer
* Otello Ca ...
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Angelo Dorigo
Angelo is an Italian masculine given name and surname meaning "angel", or "messenger".
People People with the given name
* Angelo Abenante (1927–2024), Italian trade unionist and politician
* Angelo Accardi, Italian visual artist
* Angelo Acc ...
, 1961), as Count Falcino
* ''
Pontius Pilate
Pontius Pilate (; ) was the Roman administration of Judaea (AD 6–135), fifth governor of the Judaea (Roman province), Roman province of Judaea, serving under Emperor Tiberius from 26/27 to 36/37 AD. He is best known for being the official wh ...
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Irving Rapper
Irving Rapper (16 January 1898 – 20 December 1999) was a British-born American film director.
Biography
Born to a British Jews, Jewish family in London, Rapper emigrated to the United States and became an actor and a stage director on Broadwa ...
and
Gian Paolo Callegari, 1962), as Mehlik
* ''
Avenger of the Seven Seas'' (dir.
Domenico Paolella
Domenico Paolella (18 October 1915 – 7 October 2002) was an Italian director, screenwriter and journalist.
Born in Foggia, between 1933 and 1935 Paolella won several contests for amateur directors; in the same years he started working as a jour ...
, 1962), as Hornblut
* ''
Lasciapassare per il morto'' (dir.
Mario Gariazzo
Mario Gariazzo (4 June 1930 – 18 March 2002) was an Italian screenwriter and film director
A film director or filmmaker is a person who controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guid ...
, 1962), as The fourth accomplice
* ''
It Happened in Athens
''It Happened in Athens'' is a 1962 American sports comedy-drama film released by 20th Century-Fox. It is directed by Andrew Marton and features Jayne Mansfield, newcomer Trax Colton, Maria Xénia, Nico Minardos, Roger Browne in his debut, an ...
'' (dir.
Andrew Marton
Andrew Marton (born Endre Marton; 26 January 1904 – 7 January 1992) was a Hungarian-American film director. In his career, he directed 39 films and television programs, and worked on 16 as a second unit director, including the chariot race in ...
, 1962), as Priest
* ''
Women of Devil's Island
''Women of Devil's Island'' (, ) is a 1962 Italian-French adventure-drama film written and directed by Domenico Paolella and starring Guy Madison and Michèle Mercier.
Plot
In the late 18th century, a group of French female convicts - among them ...
'' (dir.
Domenico Paolella
Domenico Paolella (18 October 1915 – 7 October 2002) was an Italian director, screenwriter and journalist.
Born in Foggia, between 1933 and 1935 Paolella won several contests for amateur directors; in the same years he started working as a jour ...
, 1962), as Lefèvre
* ''
Attack of the Normans
Attack may refer to:
Warfare and combat
* Attack (fencing)
* Charge (warfare)
* Offensive (military)
* Strike (attack)
Books and publishing
* ''The Attack'' (novel), a book
* '' Attack No. 1'', comic and animation
* Attack! Books, a publish ...
'' (dir.
Giuseppe Vari
Giuseppe Vari (9 March 1924 – 1 October 1993) was an Italian film director, editor and screenwriter.
Life and career
Born in Segni, Rome, Vari started his career as an editor of films and documentaries, collaborating among others with Fed ...
, 1962), as Thomas
* ''
Street of Temptation
''Street of Temptation'' () is a 1962 West German drama film directed by Imo Moszkowicz and starring Mario Adorf, Karin Baal and Johanna von Koczian.Bock & Bergfelder p.20
Cast
* Mario Adorf as Joe
* Karin Baal as Nina
* Johanna von Koczian as ...
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Imo Moszkowicz
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Maritime
* International Maritime Organization
** IMO number, a unique identity number issued to seacraft (pattern "1234567")
* SS ''Imo'', a 1889 ship involved in the Halifax Explosion
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, 1962), as Dr. Salvatori
* ''
Torpedo Bay'' (dir.
Charles Frend
Charles Herbert Frend (21 November 1909, Pulborough, Sussex – 8 January 1977, London) was an English film director and editor, best known for his films produced at Ealing Studios. He began directing in the early 1940s and is known for suc ...
and
Bruno Vailati, 1963), as Police Commander
* ''
Goliath and the Sins of Babylon
''Goliath and the Sins of Babylon'' () is a 1963 peplum film directed by Michele Lupo.Michele Lupo
Michele Lupo (4 December 1932 – 27 June 1989) was an Italian film director. He directed 23 films between 1962 and 1982. He was born in Corleone, Italy, and died on 27 June 1989 in a clinic in Rome, Italy at the age of 56.
Selected filmogr ...
, 1963), as King Rukus of Cafaus
* ''
Kali Yug: Goddess of Vengeance'' (dir.
Mario Camerini
Mario Camerini (6 February 1895 – 4 February 1981) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.
Camerini began his career in the film industry in 1920, working for his cousin the director Augusto Genina. Camerini went on to direct his own fi ...
, 1963), as Botanist Alamian
* ''
Desert Raiders'' (dir.
Tanio Boccia
Camillo Tanio Boccia (15 June 1911 – 12 March 1982), was an Italian film director and screenwriter active between the 1950s and the early 1970s. From 1960 onwards, he was regularly credited as Amerigo Anton.
Career
Born in Potenza, Basilic ...
, 1964), as Yussuf
* ''Cover Girls'' (dir.
José Bénazéraf
José Bénazéraf (8 January 1922 – 1 December 2012) was a French filmmaker and producer who specialised in erotic films.
Life and career
Bénazéraf was born in Casablanca, French Morocco on 8 January 1922. After completing his studies ...
, 1964), as Enrico
* ''
Da Istanbul ordine di uccidere'' (dir.
Carlo Ferrero, 1965)
* ''
Fall of the Mohicans
''Fall of the Mohicans'' (/ ''Uncas, The End of a Race'', or ) is a 1965 Spanish-Italian historical western adventure film directed by Mateo Cano and starring Jack Taylor, Paul Muller and Sara Lezana. The film is based on James Fenimore Cooper ...
'' (dir.
Mateo Cano, 1965), as
Colonel Munro
* ''
Nightmare Castle'' (dir.
Mario Caiano
Mario Caiano (February 13, 1933 – September 20, 2015) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, Film producer, producer, art director and second unit director.
Career
Born in Rome, he directed nearly 50 films between 1961 and 2001 and wr ...
, 1965), as Dr. Stephen Arrowsmith
* ''
Von Ryan's Express
''Von Ryan's Express'' is a 1965 World War II adventure film starring Frank Sinatra, Trevor Howard, and Raffaella Carrà, and directed by Mark Robson. Produced in CinemaScope, the film depicts a group of Allied prisoners of war (POWs) who cond ...
'' (die.
Mark Robson, 1965), as Capt. Josef Sonneberg (uncredited)
* ''
Don Camillo in Moscow'' (dir.
Luigi Comencini
Luigi Comencini (; 8 June 1916 – 6 April 2007) was an Italian film director. Together with Dino Risi, Ettore Scola, and Mario Monicelli, he was considered among the masters of the "commedia all'italiana" genre.
His daughters Cristina Comencin ...
, 1965), as Russian priest
* ''
La vendetta di Lady Morgan'' (dir.
Massimo Pupillo
Domenico Massimo Pupillo (born 1922) is an Italian film director.
Career
Puplillo was born in Rodi Garganico, Apulia in 1922. He started his career in film through his acquaintance Fernandel as Marcel Pagnol's assistant. He claims to have made o ...
, 1965), as Sir Harold Morgan
* ''
Thompson 1880'' (dir.
Guido Zurli
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, 1966), as Jameson Brady
* ''
Silenzio: Si uccide'' (dir.
Guido Zurli
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, 1967), as Theotocritos
* ' (dir.
Bitto Albertini, 1968)
* ''
Uno di più all'inferno
Uno or UNO may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Uno'' (2004 film), a Norwegian drama
* Uno (2005 film), a Philippine action thriller
Games
*Uno (card game), a 1971 card game Created by Merle Robbins
** ''Uno'' (video game), ...
'' (dir.
Giovanni Fago, 1968), as George Ward
* ''Stuntman'' (dir.
Marcello Baldi
Marcello Baldi (1 August 1923 – 22 July 2008) was an Italian director and a screenwriter.
Life and career
Born in Telve, Telve Valsugana, from 1940 to 1954, Baldi worked as assistant director for, among others, Alessandro Blasetti, Lionello De ...
, 1968), as Lamb
* ''
Bootleggers
A bootleg is the upper part (or shaft) of a boot.
Bootleg, bootlegging or bootlegger(s) may also refer to:
Common meanings
* Rum-running, the illegal business of transporting and trading in alcoholic beverages
* Moonshine, illicitly made an ...
'' (dir.
Alfio Caltabiano
Alfio Caltabiano (1932–2007) was an Italian actor, screenwriter and film director.Curti p.25
Partial filmography
* ''Il principe dalla maschera rossa'' (1955)
* '' Messalina'' (1960)
* ''La strada dei giganti'' (1960)
* '' The Colossus of Rh ...
, 1969), as Pythagoras
* ''
Malenka'' (dir.
Amando de Ossorio
Amando de Ossorio (6 April 1918 – 13 January 2001) was one of the foremost Spanish horror film directors during the European horror film surge in the 1970s, known especially for his "Blind Dead" tetralogy.
Biography
De Ossorio directed a shor ...
, 1969), as Dr. Albert
* ''
Venus in Furs
''Venus in Furs'' () is a novella by the Austrian author Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, and the best known of his works. The novel was to be part of an epic series that Sacher-Masoch envisioned called '' Legacy of Cain'' (). ''Venus in Furs'' was ...
'' (dir.
Jesús Franco
Jesús Franco Manera (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013), also commonly known as Jess Franco, was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, known as a highly prolific director of low-budget exploitation and B-movies. He worked in many different gen ...
, 1969), as Hermann
* ''
How Did a Nice Girl Like You Get Into This Business?
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'' (dir.
Will Tremper, 1970), as The Director
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Eugenie… The Story of Her Journey into Perversion'' (dir.
Jesús Franco
Jesús Franco Manera (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013), also commonly known as Jess Franco, was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, known as a highly prolific director of low-budget exploitation and B-movies. He worked in many different gen ...
, 1970), as Monsieur de Mistival
*''
Eugenie de Sade'' (dir.
Jesús Franco
Jesús Franco Manera (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013), also commonly known as Jess Franco, was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, known as a highly prolific director of low-budget exploitation and B-movies. He worked in many different gen ...
, shot in 1970 and released in 1973), as Albert Radeck de Franval
* ''
Count Dracula
Count Dracula () is the title character of Bram Stoker's 1897 gothic horror novel ''Dracula''. He is considered the prototypical and archetypal vampire in subsequent works of fiction. Aspects of the character are believed by some to have been i ...
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Jesús Franco
Jesús Franco Manera (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013), also commonly known as Jess Franco, was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, known as a highly prolific director of low-budget exploitation and B-movies. He worked in many different gen ...
, 1970), as
Dr. Seward
* ''
Angeli senza paradiso
''Angeli senza paradiso'' ("''Angels without Paradise''") is a 1970 Italian '' musicarello'' romance film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti. It is an unofficial remake of the 1933 film '' Gently My Songs Entreat'' by Willi Forst.Daniele Magni, ...
'' (dir.
Ettore Maria Fizzarotti
Ettore Maria Fizzarotti (3 January 1916 – 10 September 1985) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.
Born in Naples, the son of the director Armando, he debuted as assistant director in the films of his father, and later collabora ...
, 1970), as Hermann Fux
* ''
The Devil Came from Akasava'' (dir.
Jesús Franco
Jesús Franco Manera (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013), also commonly known as Jess Franco, was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, known as a highly prolific director of low-budget exploitation and B-movies. He worked in many different gen ...
, 1971), as Dr. Henry
* ''
Vampyros Lesbos'' (dir.
Jesús Franco
Jesús Franco Manera (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013), also commonly known as Jess Franco, was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, known as a highly prolific director of low-budget exploitation and B-movies. He worked in many different gen ...
, 1971), as Dr. Steiner
* ' (dir.
Jesús Franco
Jesús Franco Manera (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013), also commonly known as Jess Franco, was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, known as a highly prolific director of low-budget exploitation and B-movies. He worked in many different gen ...
, 1971), as John Somers
* ''L'Albatros'' (dir.
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Jean-Pierre Mocky (6 July 1929 – 8 August 2019), pseudonym of Jean-Paul Adam Mokiejewski, was a French film director, actor, screenwriter and producer.
Early life and education
Mocky was born on 6 July 1929 in Nice, France, to Polish immigra ...
, 1971), as President Ernest Cavalier
* ''
Lady Frankenstein'' (dir.
Mel Welles
Ira W. Meltcher (February 17, 1924 – August 19, 2005), known by the stage name Mel Welles, was an American actor, voice artist and film director. He was best known to for his work with filmmaker Roger Corman, most notably as hapless flower shop ...
, 1971), as Dr. Charles Marshall
* ''
She Killed in Ecstasy
''She Killed in Ecstasy'' ( ) is a 1971 West German-Spanish erotic thriller film directed by Jesús Franco. The film's plot borrows elements from previous Franco films The Diabolical Dr. Z, ''Miss Muerte'' and ''Venus in Furs (1969 Franco film), V ...
'' (dir.
Jesús Franco
Jesús Franco Manera (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013), also commonly known as Jess Franco, was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, known as a highly prolific director of low-budget exploitation and B-movies. He worked in many different gen ...
, 1971), as Dr. Franklin Houston
* ''
Gang War in Naples
''Gang War in Naples'' () is a 1972 crime film written and directed by Pasquale Squitieri.
Cast
* Fabio Testi: Tonino Russo
* Raymond Pellegrin: Don Mario Capece
* Jean Seberg: Luisa
*Enzo Cannavale: Nicola Cafiero "Sciancato"
*Ugo D'Alessio: Pie ...
'' (dir.
Pasquale Squitieri
Pasquale Squitieri (27 November 1938 – 18 February 2017) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.
Life and career
Born in Naples, Squitieri graduated in law, then was briefly involved in stage, as author ("''La battaglia''") and even a ...
, 1972), as L'onorevole
* ''
Life Is Tough, Eh Providence?
''Life Is Tough, Eh Providence?'' (, also known as ''Sometimes Life Is Hard - Right, Providence?'') is a 1972 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western comedy film directed by Giulio Petroni. The film was a box office success and generated an immediate se ...
'' (dir.
Giulio Petroni, 1972), as Mr. Summitt
* ''
Treasure Island
''Treasure Island'' (originally titled ''The Sea Cook: A Story for Boys''Hammond, J. R. 1984. "Treasure Island." In ''A Robert Louis Stevenson Companion'', Palgrave Macmillan Literary Companions. London: Palgrave Macmillan. .) is an adventure a ...
'' (dir.
John Hough, 1972), as Blind Pew
* ''
Tragic Ceremony'' (dir.
Riccardo Freda
Riccardo Freda (24 February 1909 – 20 December 1999) was an Italian film director. He worked in a variety of genres, including sword-and-sandal, horror film, horror, ''giallo'' and spy films.
Freda began directing ''I Vampiri'' in 1956. The f ...
, 1972), as Doctor
* ''
Maria Rosa la guardona'' (dir.
Marino Girolami
Marino Girolami (1 February 1914 – 20 February 1994) was an Italian film director and actor.
Biography
Marino Giorlami was born on 1 February 1914 in Rome, Italy. Formally a Professional boxing, professional boxer, Girolami ended his boxing c ...
, 1973)
* ''
Studio legale per una rapina'' (dir.
Tanio Boccia
Camillo Tanio Boccia (15 June 1911 – 12 March 1982), was an Italian film director and screenwriter active between the 1950s and the early 1970s. From 1960 onwards, he was regularly credited as Amerigo Anton.
Career
Born in Potenza, Basilic ...
, 1973), as Albert
* ''
The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot'' (dir.
Nina Companeez, 1973), as Brother Hugo
* ''
A Virgin Among the Living Dead
''A Virgin Among the Living Dead'' is a film directed by Jesús Franco. Franco shot the film in Portugal in 1971 with the film it was only being released to the public in 1973. While credited as a production of Liechtenstein, it was submitted the ...
'' (dir.
Jesús Franco
Jesús Franco Manera (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013), also commonly known as Jess Franco, was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, known as a highly prolific director of low-budget exploitation and B-movies. He worked in many different gen ...
, 1973), as Ernesto Pablo Reiner
* ''
The Arena'' (dir.
Steve Carver
Steve Carver (April 5, 1945 – January 8, 2021) was an American film director, producer, and photographer.
Biography
Carver attended Manhattan's High School of Music and Art and received his BA from Cornell University and his Master of Fine Art ...
, 1974), as Lucilius
* ''
Miracles Still Happen'' (dir.
Giuseppe Maria Scotese, 1974), as Juliane's father
* ''
Kidnap
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'' (dir.
Giovanni Fago, 1974), as Jimmy
* ''
Un linceul n'a pas de poches
''Un linceul n'a pas de poches'' (English: ''No Pockets in a Shroud'') is a French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky in 1974.
Plot
A journalist, Michel Dolannes, decides to use his newspaper to denounce the corruption of the established system. O ...
'' (dir.
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Jean-Pierre Mocky (6 July 1929 – 8 August 2019), pseudonym of Jean-Paul Adam Mokiejewski, was a French film director, actor, screenwriter and producer.
Early life and education
Mocky was born on 6 July 1929 in Nice, France, to Polish immigra ...
, 1974), as Minecci
* ''
Heroes in Hell
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'' (dir.
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 (western (genre), westerns, ''Commedia sexy all' ...
, 1974), as German Soldier
* ''
Furia nera'' (dir.
Demofilo Fidani
Demofilo Fidani (born 8 February 1914 on a steamship bound for Cagliari; died 4 April 1994) was an Italian film director (24 films), set designer (more than 200 films), painter, and a regarded medium and author.
As director, Fidani specialized i ...
, 1975)
* ''
Une vierge pour Saint-Tropez'' (dir.
Georges Friedland, 1975), as Mr. Witson
* ''
Frauengefängnis
''Frauengefängnis'' (lit. Women's prison; released in the US as ''Barbed Wire Dolls'' and in the UK as ''Caged Women'') is a 1975 Swiss-West German horror film directed by Jesús Franco. It is part of the women in prison cycle of violent sexploi ...
'' ''
Barbed Wire Dolls'' (dir.
Jesús Franco
Jesús Franco Manera (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013), also commonly known as Jess Franco, was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, known as a highly prolific director of low-budget exploitation and B-movies. He worked in many different gen ...
, 1976), as Carlos Costa
* ''
Tutto suo padre'' (dir.
Maurizio Lucidi
Maurizio Lucidi (1932–2005) was an Italian director, screenwriter and editor, sometimes credited as Mark Lender.
Born in Florence, Lucidi started his career as film editor in the early 1960s. In 1964 he was assistant director for Pier Paolo P ...
, 1976), as Stringer
* ''
Mark Strikes Again'' (dir.
Stelvio Massi
Stelvio Massi (26 March 1929 – 26 March 2004), sometimes credited "Max Steel", was an Italian director, screenwriter, and cinematographer, best known for his "''poliziotteschi''" films.
Career
Born in Civitanova Marche, the son of a tobacconi ...
, 1976), as Austrian inspector
* ''
A Woman at Her Window'' (dir.
Pierre Granier-Deferre
Pierre Granier-Deferre (2 July 1927 – 16 November 2007) was a French film director and screenwriter.
His 1971 film ''Le Chat'' (The Cat) won the Best Actor and Best Actress awards at the 21st Berlin International Film Festival. His 19 ...
, 1976), as Hotel manager
* ''
The Witness'' (dir.
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Jean-Pierre Mocky (6 July 1929 – 8 August 2019), pseudonym of Jean-Paul Adam Mokiejewski, was a French film director, actor, screenwriter and producer.
Early life and education
Mocky was born on 6 July 1929 in Nice, France, to Polish immigra ...
, 1978), as Maurisson's brother-in-law
* ''
The Perfect Crime'' (dir.
Giuseppe Rosati, 1978), as Gibson
* ''
Derrick
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'' – Season 6, Episode 7: "Lena" (TV, 1979), as Mr. Witte
* ''
Fantozzi contro tutti
''Fantozzi contro tutti'' (''Fantozzi against everyone'') is a 1980 Italian comedy film is the third film in the saga of the unlucky clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Villaggio, who turns everyday issues into personal disasters.
I ...
'' (dir.
Neri Parenti
Neri Parenti (born 26 April 1950) is an Italian film director and writer. He is known for comedy films, including the series starring Paolo Villaggio playing the character Ugo Fantozzi, and a later series of '' cinepanettoni''—zany comedy film ...
and
Paolo Villaggio
Paolo Villaggio (; 30 December 1932 — 3 July 2017) was an Italian actor, comedian, film director, and writer. He is noted for the characters he created with paradoxical and grotesque characteristics: Professor Kranz, the ultra-timid Giandom ...
, 1980), as Visconte Cobram
* ''
Camera d'albergo'' (dir.
Mario Monicelli
Mario Alberto Ettore Monicelli (; 16 May 1915 – 29 November 2010) was an Italian film director and screenwriter, one of the masters of the ''commedia all'italiana'' ("Italian-style comedy"). He was nominated six times for an Academy Awards, Os ...
, 1981), as Hans
* ''
Sogni mostruosamente proibiti
''Sogni mostruosamente proibiti'' () is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. The film is loosely inspired by ''The Secret Life of Walter Mitty''.
Plot
Paolo Coniglio is a naive and bumbling writer in a publishing house of comics ...
'' (dir.
Neri Parenti
Neri Parenti (born 26 April 1950) is an Italian film director and writer. He is known for comedy films, including the series starring Paolo Villaggio playing the character Ugo Fantozzi, and a later series of '' cinepanettoni''—zany comedy film ...
, 1982), as The hotel butler
* ''
Nana, the True Key of Pleasure'' (dir.
Dan Wolman, 1983), as Xavier
* ''
The Practice of Love'' (dir.
Valie Export
Valie Export (often stylized as 'VALIE EXPORT'; born 17 May 1940) is an avant-garde Austrian artist. She is best known for provocative public performances and expanded cinema work. Her artistic work also includes video installations, computer a ...
, 1985), as French Industrialist
* ''
The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal'' (dir.
Mario Monicelli
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, 1985), as Thief in Monte Carlo
* ''
Fracchia contro Dracula'' (dir.
Neri Parenti
Neri Parenti (born 26 April 1950) is an Italian film director and writer. He is known for comedy films, including the series starring Paolo Villaggio playing the character Ugo Fantozzi, and a later series of '' cinepanettoni''—zany comedy film ...
, 1985), as The employer of Fracchia
* ''
Let's Hope It's a Girl'' (dir.
Mario Monicelli
Mario Alberto Ettore Monicelli (; 16 May 1915 – 29 November 2010) was an Italian film director and screenwriter, one of the masters of the ''commedia all'italiana'' ("Italian-style comedy"). He was nominated six times for an Academy Awards, Os ...
, 1986), as Priest
* ''
Salome
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'' (dir.
Claude d'Anna, 1986), as Doctor
* ''
Meglio baciare un cobra'' (dir.
Massimo Pirri
Massimo Pirri (10 November 1945 – 20 June 2001) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.
Life and career
Born in Campagnano di Roma, Pirri entered the cinema industry as an actor, playing very minor roles while he was completing his ...
, 1986), as Fontaine
* ' (dir.
Antonio Margheriti
Antonio Margheriti (19 September 1930 – 4 November 2002), also known under the pseudonyms Anthony M. Dawson and Antony Daisies ("daisies" is "margherite" in Italian), was an Italians, Italian filmmaker. Margheriti worked in many different film ...
, 1988), as Carbalo
* ''
Fantozzi va in pensione'' (dir.
Neri Parenti
Neri Parenti (born 26 April 1950) is an Italian film director and writer. He is known for comedy films, including the series starring Paolo Villaggio playing the character Ugo Fantozzi, and a later series of '' cinepanettoni''—zany comedy film ...
, 1988), as Duke Count Francesco Maria Barambani
* ''
La bottega dell'orefice
''The Jeweller's Shop'' () is a 1988 Italian-Austrian-Canadian-German drama (film and television), drama film based on ''The Jeweler's Shop'', a play written by Karol Józef Wojtyła (Pope John Paul II) and scripted by Jeff Andrus, starring Burt L ...
'' (dir.
Michael Anderson, 1989), as Driver
* ''
Fantozzi alla riscossa'' (dir.
Neri Parenti
Neri Parenti (born 26 April 1950) is an Italian film director and writer. He is known for comedy films, including the series starring Paolo Villaggio playing the character Ugo Fantozzi, and a later series of '' cinepanettoni''—zany comedy film ...
, 1990), as Duke Count Francesco Maria Barambani
* ''
Paprika
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'' (dir.
Tinto Brass
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, 1991), as Milvio
* ''
Le comiche 2'' (dir. Neri Parenti, 1991), as the Colonel
* ''
Li chiamarono... briganti!'' (dir.
Pasquale Squitieri
Pasquale Squitieri (27 November 1938 – 18 February 2017) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.
Life and career
Born in Naples, Squitieri graduated in law, then was briefly involved in stage, as author ("''La battaglia''") and even a ...
, 1999), as Bishop of Melfi
Awards and honours
In 2009 the German film
production company
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Anolis published a Collector's Edition of Mario Bava's and Ricardo Freda's masterpiece I Vampiri (Der Vampir von Notre-Dame) on a 2-DVD-Set. That item includes, inter alia, three different versions of the first Italian
horror movie
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of the sound era and an exclusive interview with actor Paul Müller about his career ("C'est la Vie – Paul Müller erzählt"). It is the only on-screen interview appearance of him in existence. The
DVD
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is especially dedicated to Müller and his remarkable work within the European film industry.
Further reading
*
Jess Franco
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* Jess Atkinson (born 1961), American football player
* Jess Cain (1926–2008), American radi ...
, *''Memorias del tío Jess'' (2004) (autobiography, in Spanish)
*Lucas Balbo, Peter Blumenstock, Christian Kessler,
Tim Lucas
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Lucas, born in Cinc ...
, *''Obsession – The Films of Jess Franco'' (1993)
*Benedikt Eppenberger, Daniel Stapfer *''Maedchen, Machos und Moneten'': Die unglaubliche Geschichte des Schweizer Kinounternehmers Erwin C. Dietrich. Mit einem Vorwort von
Jess Franco
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* Jess Atkinson (born 1961), American football player
* Jess Cain (1926–2008), American radi ...
. Verlag Scharfe Stiefel, Zurich, 2006,
References
External links
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Müller, Paul
1923 births
2016 deaths
20th-century Swiss male actors
People from Neuchâtel
Swiss male film actors
Swiss male stage actors
Swiss male television actors
Swiss expatriates in Italy
French Army personnel of World War II
Members of the English Language Dubbers Association of Rome