The Agony and the Ecstasy 1965 N/R, 136 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Carol Reed Cast: Charlton Heston, Rex Harrison, Diane Cilento, Harry Andrews, Alberto Lupo, Adolfo Celi, Tomas Milian, Maxine Audley, Venantino Venantini, Fausto Tozzi
In this film adaptation of Irving Stone's novel, Michelangelo (Charlton Heston) undergoes personal anguish while painting the Sistine Chapel for Pope Julius II (Rex Harrison). The film received five Academy Award nominations.
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And Then There Were None 1974 PG, 105 min. Genre: Mystery aka: Ten Little Indians
Director: Peter Collinson Cast: Oliver Reed, Elke Sommer, Richard Attenborough, Stephane Audran, Charles Aznavour, Gert Frobe, Herbert Lom, Maria Rohm, Adolfo Celi, Alberto de Mendoza
Agatha Christie's great novel does not seem to do well on screen (except for the excellent 1945 version). This one is set in an Iranian desert inn (to save money). The invited guests are killed one-by-one. Slow and boring.
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The Bobo 1967 N/R, 103 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Robert Parrish Cast: Peter Sellers, Britt Ekland, Rossano Brazzi, Adolfo Celi, Hattie Jacques, Ferdy Mayne, Kenneth Griffith, Al Lettieri, Marne Maitland, Guistino Durano
Desperately dreaming of starting a new career as a singer, bullfighter Juan Batista (Peter Sellers) accepts the challenge to win the attention of Barcelona courtesan Olimpia Segura (Britt Ekland) in return for a singing engagement.
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Brother Sun, Sister Moon 1973 PG, 121 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Franco Zeffirelli Cast: Graham Faulkner, Judi Bowker, Alec Guinness, Leigh Lawson, Kenneth Cranham, Valentina Cortese, Lee Montague, Adolfo Celi, Michael Feast, Nicholas Willatt, John Sharp, Francesco Guerrieri, Carlo Pisacane, Aristide Caporale, Peter Firth
This is the biography of St. Francis of Assisi (Graham Faulkner) who rejected material wealth after his spiritual revelation. Francis returns to his home following the war and finds that disease and war have ruined his neighborhood. Francis is also ill, but he recovers and his life has changed. Instead of drinking in bars, Francis spends his time meditating about the beauty of life. This culminates in Francis renouncing his former life and dedicating himself to the simple life as a man of God. 1 User Review
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| | kav 05/15/2007 | | unfashionably beautiful and idealistic,no post modern cynicism at all,moving and non didactic. |
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The Child 1972 N/R, 85 min. Genre: Foreign / Action / Mystery / Horror / Thriller aka: Who Saw Her Die?
Director: Aldo Lado Cast: George Lazenby, Anita Strindberg, Adolfo Celi, Rosemarie Lindt, Peter Chatel, Dominique Boschero, George Willing, Piero Vida, Jose Quaglio, Alessandro Haber, Nicoletta Elmi, Giovanni Forti Rosselli, Sandro Grinfan, Carlo Hollesch, Vittorio Fanfoni
First it is a girl in the French Alps who is kidnapped and killed, and later the same happens in Venice to the daughter (Nicoletta Elmi) of a well-known sculptor, Franco (George Lazenby). The police are unable to solve the crimes, Franco decides to investigate, and the body count rises as he nears the answers.
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Danger: Diabolik 1968 N/R, 99 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Mario Bava Cast: John Phillip Law, Marisa Mell, Michel Piccoli, Adolfo Celi, Terry-Thomas, Claudio Gora, Mario Donen, Renzo Palmer, Caterina Boratto, Lucia Modugno, Andrea Bosic, Giulio Donnini
The authorities of a European country are frustrated in their efforts to catch master criminal Diabolik (John Phillip Law) who, with his girlfriend/assistant Eva (Marisa Mell), continues to pull of big heists while killing anyone in his way. The police minister finally makes a deal with the underworld to help in the chase as Diabolik becomes a hero to the population through his exploits.
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Grand Prix 1966 N/R, 179 min. Genre: Drama
Director: John Frankenheimer Cast: James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, Yves Montand, Toshiro Mifune, Brian Bedford, Jessica Walter, Antonio Sabato, Francoise Hardy, Adolfo Celi, Claude Dauphin, Enzo Fiermonte, Genevieve Page, Jack Watson, Donald O'Brien
This film includes important European competitions and follows the exploits of various drivers both on and off the track, which include affairs between Jean-Pierre Sarte (Yves Montand) and Louise Frederickson (Eva Marie Saint) and Nino Barlini (Antonio Sabato) and Lisa (Francoise Hardy). At the same time, while Grand Prix driver Pete Aron (James Garner) recovers from a crash at Monaco in which his teammate Scott Stoddard (Brian Bedford) was critically injured, Pete becomes involved with Scott's estranged wife, Pat (Jessica Walter). Adding more changes to his life, Pete begins to drive for the Japanese Yamura team. Racing footage is good with many shots taken inches from the track.
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Hitler: The Last Ten Days 1973 PG, 108 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ennio DeCancini Cast: Alec Guinness, Adolfo Celi, Simon Ward, Diane Cilento, Gabriele Ferzetti, Eric Porter, Doris Kunstmann, Joss Ackland, John Bennett, Barbara Jefford
Set at the end of World War II, Hitler (Alec Guinness) is hidden away in his bunker with while his dreams of the Third Reich fall apart as the Allies close in.
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Holocaust 2000 1977 R, 102 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: The Chosen Rain of Fire
Director: Alberto De Martino Cast: Kirk Douglas, Agostina Belli, Simon Ward, Anthony Quayle, Virginia McKenna, Alexander Knox, Spiros Focas, Ivo Garrani, Adolfo Celi, Romolo Valli, Massimo Foschi, Geoffrey Keen, John Carlin, Peter Cellier, Gerard Hely
The inherent danger of nuclear power plants is exploited in this film about Robert Caine (Kirk Douglas) whose son (Simon Ward) is the devil. In that guise, he has come to build new nuclear plants with built-in failure mechanisms.
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The Honey Pot 1967 N/R, 131 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama aka: It Comes Up Murder
Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz Cast: Rex Harrison, Susan Hayward, Cliff Robertson, Capucine, Edie Adams, Maggie Smith, Adolfo Celi, Hugh Manning, David Dodimead, Mimmo Poli, Luigi Scavran
Although he is in perfect health, Cecil Fox (Rex Harrison) feigns a fatal disease and sends his personal secretary William McFly (Cliff Robertson) to invite three of Cecil's previous mistresses–Merle McGill (Edie Adams), Princess Dominique (Capucine), and the very wealthy Mrs. Sheridan (Susan Hayward)–to visit his home. The women come, but Cecil's game proves deadly when Mrs. Sheridan is found murdered. The plot thickens as Inspector Rizzi (Adolfo Celi) arrives on the scene to investigate.
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Monsignor 1982 R, 122 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Frank Perry Cast: Christopher Reeve, Genevieve Bujold, Fernando Rey, Jason Miller, Joseph Cortese, Leonardo Cimino, Robert Prosky, Tomas Milian, Adolfo Celi, Joe Pantoliano
Corruption in the Vatican occurs when a Priest (Christopher Reeve) has Mafia ties. The priest makes a deal to share black market profits and, as if that were not enough, seduces a nun (Genevieve Bujold).
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Murders in the Rue Morgue 1971 PG, 87 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Gordon Hessler Cast: Jason Robards, Herbert Lom, Christine Kaufmann, Lilli Palmer, Adolfo Celi, Maria Perschy, Michael Dunn, Peter Arne, Rosalind Elliot, Marshall Jones
Members of a theater playgroup are systematically done away with by a mysterious demon in a major re-write of the Edgar Allen Poe story.
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The Next Man 1976 R, 108 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Thriller aka: Double Hit The Arab Conspiracy
Director: Richard C. Sarafian Cast: Sean Connery, Cornelia Sharpe, Albert Paulsen, Adolfo Celi, Marco St. John, Ted Beniades, Charles Cioffi, Richard C. Sarafian, John MacKay, Lance Henriksen, Jack Davidson, Bob Minor, William Mooney, Stephen D. Newman, Charles Randall
A Saudi, United Nations diplomat Khalil Abdul-Muhsen (Sean Connery), makes peace offerings to Israel and wants Israel be become a member of OPEC. This does not sit well with Arab terrorists who send Nicole Scott (Cornelia Sharpe) to assassinate him. Nicole arrives on the scene, she meets Khalil, and they fall in love in this action-filled story that takes place in New York, Germany, London, and Morocco.
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The Phantom of Liberty 1974 R, 104 min. Genre: Foreign / Comedy aka: The Specter of Freedom
Director: Luis Bunuel Cast: Jean-Claude Brialy, Monica Vitti, Milena Vukotic, Michael Lonsdale, Anne-Marie Deschott, Michel Piccoli, Claude Pieplu, Paul Frankeur, Julien Bertheau, Adolfo Celi
Talk about bizarre! At age 75, Luis Bunuel still had the knack for innovative filmmaking. This surrealistic comedy is a collection of barely related sketches that include a group of patriots in the Napoleonic era egging on a firing squad to shoot them, a missing girl helping police fill out a missing person report on her, and the well-known scene of an elegantly dressed group sitting on toilets around a dinner table until hunger strikes, when they retire to stalls in a separate room to eat. And that's just a sample.
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Thunderball 1965 PG, 129 min. Genre: Action / Adventure / Thriller
Director: Terence Young Cast: Sean Connery, Claudine Auger, Luciana Paluzzi, Adolfo Celi, Bernard Lee, Rik Van Nutter, Martine Beswick, Guy Doleman, Lois Maxwell, Desmond Llewelyn, Molly Peters, Roland Culver, Paul Stassino, Earl Cameron, Rose Alba
James Bond (Sean Connery) tries to abort a SPECTRE plot to use Miami as the target of an atomic bomb unless a ransom is paid. SPECTRE has hijacked a NATO plane that is carrying two nuclear bombs, and Bond heads to the Bahamas where he calls in American aqua-paratroopers for an underwater battle with SPECTRE scuba divers. Meanwhile, Bond takes on one-eyed villain Largo (Adolfo Celi)–with help from Largo's mistress Domino (Claudine Auger). Remade by Connery in 1983 as "Never Say Never Again." An Academy Award was received for Best Effects/Special Visual Effects.
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Von Ryan's Express 1965 N/R, 117 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Adventure
Director: Mark Robson Cast: Frank Sinatra, Trevor Howard, Raffaella Carra, Brad Dexter, Sergio Fantoni, Edward Mulhare, Wolfgang Preiss, James Brolin, John Van Dreelen, Adolfo Celi, John Leyton, Vito Scotti, Richard Bakalyan, Michael Goodliffe, Michael St. Clair
During World War II, United States Colonel Joseph Ryan leads a group of 600 British prisoners in an escape from an Italian POW camp. They use a German freight train as their vehicle to get out of Nazi-held territory, and drive the train on a suspenseful trek through Italy to Switzerland searching for a safe haven. Lots of great action.
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| 1. The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965)
2. And Then There Were None (1974) aka: Ten Little Indians
3. The Bobo (1967)
4. Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1973)
5. The Child (1972) aka: Who Saw Her Die?
6. Danger: Diabolik (1968)
7. Grand Prix (1966)
8. Grand Slam (1968)
9. Hitler: The Last Ten Days (1973)
10. Holocaust 2000 (1977) aka: The Chosen aka: Rain of Fire
11. The Honey Pot (1967) aka: It Comes Up Murder
12. King of Hearts (Le Roi de Coeur) (1966)
13. Monsignor (1982)
14. Murders in the Rue Morgue (1971)
15. The Next Man (1976) aka: Double Hit aka: The Arab Conspiracy
16. The Phantom of Liberty (1974) aka: The Specter of Freedom
17. Thunderball (1965)
18. Von Ryan's Express (1965)
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