Susanna Levi

Susanna Levi

Movies for Susanna Levi...

Holocaust 2
Title: Holocaust 2
Character: Lucilla (as Susan Levi)
Released: April 10, 1980
Type: Movie
A secret group of Jewish activists locate and murder the doctors and soldiers who tortured their relations in a notorious extermination camp.
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Sex of the Witch
Title: Sex of the Witch
Character: Susan
Released: October 18, 1973
Type: Movie
An old man dies and as his relatives await their dosh they start getting killed, sort of by a witch!
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Death Played the Flute
Title: Death Played the Flute
Character: Suzy Barton
Released: January 2, 1972
Type: Movie
Barton's family is massacred by outlaws. Vowing revenge, he sets out to hunt down the killers. Along the way he meets a mysterious, flute-playing gunslinger who claims to know the identity of the killers and agrees to help bring them to justice. But he has a secret of his own.
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The House of Mature Apples
Title: The House of Mature Apples
Released: March 30, 1971
Type: Movie
Marisa and Judy need mental help, but find themselves in a poorly managed clinic. While Marisa's husband cares for her and helps her out, Judy's brother cares more about his idea of family honor and the protection of his investments in factories, leaving his sister alone...
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La ragazza dalle mani di corallo
Title: La ragazza dalle mani di corallo
Character: Nicole
Released: March 13, 1971
Type: Movie
The love affair between two lesbians ends in tragedy
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Così, così... più forte
Title: Così, così... più forte
Character: Susan
Released: January 1, 1970
Type: Movie
Two young women, Lisa and Susan, meet and fall in love at a tennis club in Rome. The two lovers disappear into the privacy of the nightclub and its lounges with carpets and goldfish in the glasses. But their harmony is disturbed by the arrival of a man: Susan cheats on Lisa with Fred. Between jealousy and bottles of Johnnie Walker, the triangle explodes in a luxurious apartment. More elegantly, we will move from the lounge to the police station, where the officer of service will make a duty to lecture them. For the trio there is only one alternative: collective suicide in a classic car, they launch themselves at the bottom of the cliff in order to free themselves from the weight of an misunderstood existence. No one kills anyone: death is a deliberate choice in the face of the tragic absence of an alternative in a world that only condemns.