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Quando le donne persero la coda |
(1972) |
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Occhi freddi della paura, Gli |
(1972) |
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Milano calibro 9 |
(1972) |
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Morte cammina con i tacchi alti, La |
(1971) |
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Trasplante de un cerebro |
(1970) |
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Quando le donne avevano la coda |
(1970) |
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The Lickerish Quartet |
(1970) |
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Corbari |
(1970) |
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Morte risale a ieri sera, La |
(1970) |
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The Beloved |
(1970) |
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Metello |
(1970) |
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Sono Sartana, il vostro becchino |
(1969) | | [ Klaus Kinski ] |
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Amore breve, L' |
(1969) |
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Amica, L' |
(1969) |
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Battaglia del deserto, La |
(1969) |
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Barbagia |
(1969) | | [ Terence Hill ] |
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Femmine insaziabili |
(1969) |
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Grande silenzio, Il |
(1969) |
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Ammazzali tutti e torna solo |
(1968) | | [ Chuck Connors ] |
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Matriarca, La |
(1968) |
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C'era una volta il West |
(1968) | | [ Fabio Testi ][ Charles Bronson ][ Henry Fonda ][ Jason Robards ][ Dario Argento ] |
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Villa Rides |
(1968) | | [ Yul Brynner ][ Charles Bronson ][ Robert Mitchum ][ Sam Peckinpah ][ Herbert Lom ] |
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Dolci signore, Le |
(1968) |
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Mangiala |
(1968) |
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Tre che sconvolsero il West - vado, vedo e sparo, I |
(1968) | | [ John Saxon ] |
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Ecce Homo |
(1968) |
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Sequestro di persona |
(1968) | | [ Franco Nero ] |
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Dannati della terra, I |
(1967) |
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Tempo degli avvoltoi, Il |
(1967) |
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Dio perdona... Io no! |
(1967) | | [ Terence Hill ][ Bud Spencer ] |
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Cuatro salvajes, Los |
(1967) |
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Per favore... non sparate col cannone |
(1967) |
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Dollaro tra i denti, Un |
(1967) |
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Pochi dollari per Django |
(1966) |
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Operazione San Gennaro |
(1966) |
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Red Horse, Red Rider |
(1966) |
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Agente 3S3, massacro al sole |
(1966) |
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Judith |
(1966) |
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Non faccio la guerra, faccio l'amore |
(1966) |
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Situation Hopeless... But Not Serious |
(1965) | | [ Robert Redford ][ Mike Connors ][ Alec Guinness ] |
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Via Veneto |
(1965) |
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The Man in a Looking Glass |
(1965) |
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Amori pericolosi |
(1964) |
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America, America |
(1963) |
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Processo di Verona, Il |
(1963) |
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Demonio, Il |
(1963) |
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Salvatore Giuliano |
(1962) |
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Quattro giornate di Napoli, Le |
(1962) |
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Atlas |
(1961) |
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The Wasp Woman |
(1960) | | [ Aron Kincaid ] |
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Ski Troop Attack |
(1960) |
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Beast from Haunted Cave |
(1959) | | [ Chris Robinson ] |
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The Wild and the Innocent |
(1959) | | [ Strother Martin ] |
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Kathy O' |
(1958) |
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I Mobster |
(1958) |
Surely, one of the best actors of his generation, Frank Wolff was never awarded or honoured for his work. He was one of the american actors, that were forced to travel to Europe for a successful career. His performance in "Salvatore Giuliano" 1962 is definitely one of the greatest performances ever. Breath-taking. Memorable stuff. Moreover, he is well known for his roles in many "Spaghetti-Westerns" and stealing the lead character`s show. He often played bad guys. However, one of his most famous, but briefest, performances was as Brett McBain, the friendly farmer in Leone's "Once Upon a Time in the West". He also brought much needed light relief as the sheriff in Corbucci's "The Great Silence". In fact, his show as a crazy killer in "Time of Vultures" is pretty cool. Furthermore, he gave commentary to the 60s documentary "Western Italian Style" in 1968, a exciting behind-the-scenes look at the genre. When the time of "Spaghett-Westerns" was ending, he had a few roles in Italian crime movies. Another memorable performance was in Duccio Tessari's Giallo "Death Took Place Last Night". Sadly, the vastly underrated Frank Wolff killed himself in the Hilton Hotel in Rome in 1971.
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