Cesar and Rosalie 1972 R, 110 min. Genre: Foreign / Comedy
Director: Claude Sautet Cast: Yves Montand, Romy Schneider, Sami Frey, Umberto Orsini, Bernard Le Coq, Eva Maria Meineke, Isabelle Huppert, Gisela Hahn, Henri-Jacques Huet, Pippo Merisi
Cesar (Yves Montand) loves Rosalie (Romy Schneider), a divorced woman with a young daughter. Life is good until a former lover of Rosalie's, David (Sami Frey), arrives on the scene. They still love each other, and now we have a threesome in this comedy/drama.
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Mister Scarface 1976 R, 85 min. Genre: Foreign / Action aka: The Big Boss Rulers of the City
Director: Fernando Di Leo Cast: Jack Palance, Al Cliver, Harry Baer, Gisela Hahn, Edmund Purdom, Vittorio Caprioli, Enzo Pulcrano, Roberto Reale, Rosario Borelli, Pietro Ceccarelli, Salvatore Billa, Peter Berling
Organized crime set in the poor ghettos of Italy provides the backdrop for this tale of ruthless crime boss Scarface (Jack Palance) who wreaks havoc and death throughout the area. Meanwhile, mob enforcer Tony (Harry Baer) wants to move up in the world–and taking on Scarface might be the avenue. Violent.
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They Call Me Trinity 1971 G, 109 min. Genre: Western / Comedy
Director: Enzo Barboni Cast: Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Farley Granger, Elena Pedemonte, Steffen Zacharias, Dan Sturkie, Gisela Hahn, Ezio Marano, Luciano Rossi, Riccardo Pizzuti, Paolo Magalotti
A lazy, and somewhat shady, sheriff (Terence Hill) and his brother (Bud Spencer) take on a land baron (Farley Granger) and Mexican bandits who are exploiting Mormon settlers. A funny spoof of spaghetti Westerns. Followed by "Trinity Is Still My Name."
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| 1. Cesar and Rosalie (1972)
2. Contamination (1980) aka: Alien Contamination
3. Mister Scarface (1976) aka: The Big Boss aka: Rulers of the City
4. They Call Me Trinity (1971)
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