Lina Marengo

Lina Marengo

Born: January 18, 1911
Died: February 6, 1987
in Rome, Italy

Movies for Lina Marengo...

La passeggiata
Title: La passeggiata
Released: January 27, 1953
Type: Movie
A meek and simple-minded boarding school teacher falls in love with a prostitute and gets the boot from school. He tries to have her change her way of living but she is very hard to convince. When she finally realizes he really loves her it is too late.
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The Golden Coach
Title: The Golden Coach
Released: December 5, 1952
Type: Movie
A viceroy, a nobleman and a bullfighter court a comedy-troupe actress in 18th-century Peru.
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Milady and the Musketeers
Title: Milady and the Musketeers
Character: la vecchia della locanda
Released: October 22, 1952
Type: Movie
Very stylish Italian swashbuckler - The Three Musketeers from the viewpoint of Milady de Winter
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Tomorrow Is Too Late
Title: Tomorrow Is Too Late
Character: Serafina
Released: September 21, 1950
Type: Movie
Progressive schoolteachers Landi and Anna have a profound influence on two of their young students, Mirella and Franco. The two kids are enamored with one another and decide to experiment with some of the knowledge they've gleaned in the classroom.
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The chastity belt
Title: The chastity belt
Released: March 3, 1950
Type: Movie
In a castle, some actors are guests of a duke. It happens that a precious chastity belt, family heritage, disappears by a thief.
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The Charterhouse of Parma
Title: The Charterhouse of Parma
Character: Una signora curiosa (uncredited)
Released: February 21, 1948
Type: Movie
This adaptation of Stendhal's timeless masterpiece of French literature tells the tale of Fabrice Del Dongo (Grard Philipe) a young archibishop who gives his heart and soul to romance rather than to the Church creating upheaval in the lives of evergone around him the Countess of Sanseverine (Maria Casares) is but one of the may women who love him. In turn she incurs jealous retributions from those in high places who desire her. For his crimes Fabrice is thrown in Prison where from Crimes Fabrice is thrown in prison where form his lonely window he falls in love with his jailer s daughter and plans a daring escape she however calls his plan insane and takes a vow to the Virgin Mary to never see him again ever if his escape succeeds the Charterhouse of Parma explodes with conflicting desires man s desire form God vs. his desire for romance.
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Our Dreams
Title: Our Dreams
Character: La baronessa
Released: September 27, 1943
Type: Movie
Leo (Vittorio De Sica) is young man trying to make a living without any success. Through fortuitous circumstances, he is assigned by the director of a big firm to accompany for one night the daughter of the firm's accountant, Titi (María Mercader). Leo pretends then to be the son of a tycoon, and takes her in a luxurious restaurant.
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Non ti pago!
Title: Non ti pago!
Character: Una impiegata del banco del lotto
Released: October 7, 1942
Type: Movie
The owner of a lottery store refuses to pay a large sum won by one of his workers that he hates, because that man received the winning numbers in a dream.
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Maddalena... zero in condotta
Title: Maddalena... zero in condotta
Character: La professoressa di geografica
Released: December 18, 1940
Type: Movie
A young woman teaches commercial writing and makes her students practice by writing letters addressed to an imaginary recipient from Vienna. One day, the love letter the woman writes to this non-existent man is accidentally sent by one of her students –and falls into the hands of a real person.
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Le père Lebonnard
Title: Le père Lebonnard
Released: March 29, 1939
Type: Movie
Father Lebonnard, a former watchmaker who made a fortune, remains simple while his wife is only dreaming of worldly affairs and pushes his son Freddy to marry Bianca, the daughter of the Marquis de Rocafort, their neighbor. She feeds a similar project for her daughter Mariella.
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Casta diva
Title: Casta diva
Character: a guest
Released: June 13, 1935
Type: Movie
Martha Eggerth heads the cast of Casta Diva, but the central character is famed Italian composer Vincenzo Bellini, here played by American actor Phillips Holmes. Paying but scant attention the facts, the film concentrates on Bellini's colorful love life. Evidently the film went through several rewriting processes, as witness the curious performances of Donald Calthrop and Arthur Margetson, whose characters do complete about-faces halfway through the story. Amidst so many British accents, Martha Eggerth's Polish intonations seem out of place, but she photographs beautifully and sings quite well. Casta Diva was attractively filmed on location in Naples. Not to be confused with the 1954 remake (by Gallone himself) or to the English language version "The Divine Spark" (also directed by Gallone and starred by Eggerth).