Giacomo Assandri

Giacomo Assandri

Movies for Giacomo Assandri...

C'è un fantasma nel mio letto
Title: C'è un fantasma nel mio letto
Character: Terence
Released: April 3, 1981
Type: Movie
A couple (Carati and Cricotti) have to rent a hotel room which is really a haunted house. Well haunted is overstating it. Just old Renzo as a horny ghost who wants to get it on with Carati. Sexual frolics abound, Carati takes baths and has sex and hubby fulfills his role as cuckold.
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The Soup
Title: The Soup
Character: Cacciatore
Released: February 20, 1981
Type: Movie
Rome, 1960. Four different people meet each other at the Olympics. They follow the games and become friends, talking about their sad lifes.
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White Fang and the Kid
Title: White Fang and the Kid
Released: December 15, 1978
Type: Movie
The town drunk of Gallatin, Missouri is former outlaw Franky James, brother of Jesse James. He is reformed by a woman, a young boy and a dog. He helps rid the town of corrupt town boss Mr. Morgan.
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The Pyjama Girl Case
Title: The Pyjama Girl Case
Character: Quint
Released: December 31, 1977
Type: Movie
Two seemingly separate stories in New South Wales: a burned, murdered body of a young woman is found on the beach, and a retired inspector makes inquiries; also, Linda, a waitress and ferry attendant, has several lovers and marries one, but continues seeing the others. The police have a suspect in the murder, but the retired inspector is convinced they're wrong; he continues a methodical investigation. Linda and her husband separate, and there are complications. Will the stories cross or are they already twisted together?
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L'altra metà del cielo
Title: L'altra metà del cielo
Released: March 4, 1977
Type: Movie
Don Vincenzo, a priest sent to a mining village in Australia, seeks to redeem the Sicilian Susanna.
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The Career of a Chambermaid
Title: The Career of a Chambermaid
Released: February 6, 1976
Type: Movie
This slight skewering of the mindset of the Fascist era when Italy’s “White Telephone” films (conservative minded sophisticated comedy-dramas revolving around the bourgeoisie) were in vogue gives Agostina Belli her best role – an ambitious Venetian girl that goes from chambermaid to prostitute to singer to film-star to mistress of ‘Il Duce’! – for which she received a special David Di Donatello award, the Italian equivalent of the Oscar.