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  2. Zorro (1975 Italian film) - Wikipedia

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    Zorro is a 1975 Spaghetti Western swashbuckler film film, directed by Duccio Tessari and starring Alain Delon in the title role. It was shot in Almería, Spain. [2] Ottavia Piccolo and Stanley Baker also star, with Zorro being Baker's final film before his death in 1976.

  3. List of Italian films of 1950 - Wikipedia

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    Antonioni's film debut. 2 Nastro d'Argento: La Strada finisce sul fiume: Luigi Capuano: Constance Dowling, Andrea Checchi: Strano appuntamento: Dezső Ákos Hamza: Umberto Spadaro, Leda Gloria: Stromboli: Roberto Rossellini: Ingrid Bergman, Mario Vitale: Drama: Co-production with the United States Sunday in August: Luciano Emmer

  4. Marriage Italian Style - Wikipedia

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    [5] The New York Times noted that it was the fourth quality collaboration between director Vittorio De Sica and Sophia Loren, and the second to include Marcello Mastroianni in the mix, with the "warmup" for this movie having been 1963's Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. The review described it as a "wonderfully flamboyant" film, and provided some ...

  5. The Professor (1986 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Professor (Italian: Il camorrista) is a 1986 Italian noir-crime drama directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. [1] [2] His film debut, it is based on the true story of the Italian crime boss Raffaele Cutolo, and adapted from the novel by Giuseppe Marrazzo.

  6. Commedia all'italiana - Wikipedia

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    The Great War (1959) by Mario Monicelli. It is generally believed that it was the director Mario Monicelli, progenitor and among the greatest exponents (with Dino Risi, Luigi Comencini, Pietro Germi and Ettore Scola) of the commedia all'italiana, who inaugurated this new phase with the feature film Big Deal on Madonna Street (1958), written together with Suso Cecchi D'Amico and the ...

  7. Category:Italian films - Wikipedia

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    Italiano; עברית ... Italian film video covers (9 C, 1 F) 0–9. Italian 3D films (7 P) A. Italian anthology films (1 C, 82 P) B. Italian films based on plays (155 P)

  8. List of Italian films of 1981 - Wikipedia

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    Best director Berlin Film Festival, 4 Nastro d'Argento, 2 David di Donatello: Mia moglie torna a scuola: Giuliano Carnimeo: Carmen Russo, Renzo Montagnani: Commedia sexy all'italiana: Miele di donna: Gianfranco Angelucci: Clio Goldsmith, Catherine Spaak, Fernando Rey: Drama: Il minestrone: Sergio Citti: Roberto Benigni, Ninetto Davoli, Franco ...

  9. Poliziotteschi - Wikipedia

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    Bandits in Milan by Carlo Lizzani (1968). Although the subgenre has its roots in Italian heist films of the late 1960s, such as Bandits in Milan (Banditi a Milano, 1968) by Carlo Lizzani, it was also strongly influenced by such rough-edged American police thrillers of the late 1960s and early 1970s as Bullitt, Dirty Harry, The French Connection, Magnum Force, and Serpico; the 1970s wave of ...