
Isabella Biagini
1943 - 2018Paolo il freddo
Ciccio Ingrassia
Franco Franchi, Annie Carol Edel
A baron, nicknamed Paolo il caldo (Paul the Hot One) because of his womanizing, asks his son, on his deathbed, to leave women alone and only think about work. The son tries hard but only gets into trouble.
Paolo il freddo
The Union
Luciano Salce
Lando Buzzanca, Renzo Montagnani
A Sicilian worker, a member of the internal commission in a factory in Bergamasco, believes he has won it over the owner because he has obtained important improvements, but the astute employer sells the company to a multinational company.
The Union
Il terrore con gli occhi storti
Steno
Enrico Montesano, Luca Sportelli
To gain fame quickly - three actors - Mino, Giacinto and Mirella, stage a fake murder (Mirella is the "victim"), then plan to find the "body" at the most opportune moment. Unfortunately, a real murder takes place in Mirella's apartment when a young woman named Margaret is killed. Having left abundant clues to the fake murder, Mino and Giacinto realise the only way to save themselves from jail is to find Margaret's killer. Despite the intrusions of a stupid police inspector, the two men discover she was killed by a mysterious "organization". Although every witness they try to question is killed by a hitman, they eventually unravel the mystery...
The Terror with Cross-Eyes
Gli amici di Nick Hezard
Fernando Di Leo
Luc Merenda, Gabriele Ferzetti
Nick Hezard, a young con man, wants to avenge the death of a friend of his and organizes a swindle trying to cheat Robert Turner, an American businessman he thinks responsible for his friend's death. He succeeds in getting a hundred thousand swiss francs and uses them to carry out the second part of his plan.
Nick the Sting
Boccaccio
Bruno Corbucci
Alighiero Noschese, Enrico Montesano
Boccaccio (also known as The Nights of Boccaccio) is a 1972 Italian comedy film written and directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is loosely based on the Giovanni Boccaccio's novel Decameron, and it is part of a series of derivative comedies based on the success of Pier Paolo Pasolini's The Decameron.
Nights of Boccaccio
Io non vedo, tu non parli, lui non sente
Mario Camerini
Alighiero Noschese, Enrico Montesano
Two spouses discover a corpse that mysteriously disappears and then reappear in their suitcase. This is stolen by a couple of teens who are suspected, like the first two, of murder.
I Don't See, You Don't Speak, He Doesn't Hear
Il futuro è donna
Marco Ferreri
Hanna Schygulla, Ornella Muti
In this improbable, ponderous story about a couple who do not want to have children of their own, and a pregnant, single woman who needs a home for awhile, the relationship between the three is strange, at the very least.
The Future Is Woman
Amore all'italiana
Steno
Walter Chiari, Raimondo Vianello
Anthology comedy structured in 10 episodes (The Exam, Blue Bloods, Too Easy, Love Italian Style, Sunday Story, Wedding Present, Gold Fischer, The Tuxedo, Railway Courtesy, Play Boy). Whimsical exploration of the mores, customs and vices of Italy at that time.
Love Italian Style
Pensando a te
Aldo Grimaldi
Al Bano, Romina Power
Carlo is a successful singer, married to Livia; the two also have a son, Maurizio. Carlo decides to accept a tour in the USA but, shortly before departure, together with his agent Puglisi has a sentimental adventure with two women. Livia, having discovered what had happened, leaves home with Maurizio.
You Are Always In My Mind