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  2. The Thirteen Chairs - Wikipedia

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    The Thirteen Chairs (French: 12 + 1; Italian: Una su 13) is a 1969 comedy film directed by Nicolas Gessner and Luciano Lucignani and starring Sharon Tate, Vittorio Gassman and Orson Welles, and featuring Vittorio De Sica, Terry-Thomas, Mylène Demongeot, Grégoire Aslan, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Lionel Jeffries.

  3. The Sicilian Connection - Wikipedia

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    The Sicilian Connection (Italian: Afyon oppio [a], also known as The Opium Connection) is a 1972 crime film directed and co-written by Ferdinando Baldi and starring Ben Gazzara, Silvia Monti, Fausto Tozzi and Jess Hahn. An Italian and French co-production, it is usually categorized as part of the poliziottesco trend of the 1970’s. [1] [2]

  4. List of English-language films with previous foreign-language ...

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    English-language film Italian-language film Common source material (if any) 13 Men and a Gun (1938) Tredici uomini e un cannone (1936) Black 13 (1953) Gioventù perduta (1948) Crackers (1984) I Soliti Ignoti (1958) Everybody's Fine (2009) Stanno Tutti Bene (1990) Heartbeat (1946) Heartbeat (1939) I'll Give a Million (1938) Darò un milione (1935)

  5. Category:English-language Italian films - Wikipedia

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    Italian films using the English language. Most Italian films were shot without the original sound. Dialogues were added in the post-production. So there is no real original language in Italian films with American, British, French and German actors. (See: Dubbing in Italy

  6. Category:French-language Italian films - Wikipedia

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    D. The Dance of Death (1948 film) Dangerous Turning; Darling Caroline (1968 film) Daughters of Destiny (film) The Devil by the Tail; Disco Boy (film) The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

  7. Adieu l'ami - Wikipedia

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    Adieu l'ami (also known as Farewell, Friend, reissued as Honor Among Thieves) is a 1968 French-Italian heist crime film directed by Jean Herman and produced by Serge Silberman, with a screenplay by Sebastien Japrisot. [3] The film was a great success in Europe and made Charles Bronson a star there after a career as a supporting actor in ...

  8. Kapo (1960 film) - Wikipedia

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    Edith, a naïve 14-year-old French Jew living in Paris, and her parents are sent to a concentration camp, where the latter are killed. Sofia, an older political prisoner, and a kindly camp doctor save her from a similar fate by giving her a new, non-Jewish identity, that of the newly dead Nicole Niepas.

  9. Everybody's Fine (1990 film) - Wikipedia

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    Everybody's Fine (Italian: Stanno tutti bene) is a 1990 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore who co-wrote the screenplay with Tonino Guerra and Massimo De Rita. [3] It won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury (Giuseppe Tornatore) and was nominated for Golden Palm (Giuseppe Tornatore) at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. [4]