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別名: Anna Rita Grapputo
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別名: Eva Cemerys
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Eva Czemerys starred in 'Le feu sous la peau (1985)', where she played a character named Raphael who manipulates a family by seducing and playing them against each other to reveal their worst selves, ultimately exposing his own dark past connected to theirs.
別名: Rosella Orr
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Rossella Or was an actress and poet who played significant roles in Rome's avant-garde theater scene during the 1970s. She collaborated with prominent directors such as Memè Perlini, Simone Carella, Giuliano Vasilicò, Giorgio Barberi Corsetti, Leo De Berardinis, and Mario Prosperi, and appeared in films by Ellis Donda and Matteo Garrone.
Unknown Girls の詳細な経歴はありません。
公開年: 1975
国: Italy
別題: Allucinating Trip, Roma Drogada, Наркотический Рим: полиция не вмешивается, The Hallucinating Trip, Hallucination Strip
監督: Lucio Marcaccini
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In Lucio Marcaccini's 'Roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire', Bud Cort delivers a debut performance as Massimo Monaldi, a politically engaged student with a penchant for juvenile delinquency. When Massimo steals an ornate tobacco box, he unwittingly draws the attention of both the police and the mafia, plunging him into a web of danger. The film, set against a backdrop of psychedelic visuals and social commentary, explores themes of sex, drugs, religion, politics, and corruption as Massimo navigates his newfound predicament.
'Roma drogata: la polizia non può intervenire' is a 1975 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Lucio Marcaccini. Set in Rome, the film offers a vivid portrayal of the city's underbelly during a time of political unrest and social turmoil. Featuring Bud Cort in his debut role, the movie combines action, crime, and detective film elements with psychedelic visuals and a blend of themes including sex, drugs, religion, politics, and corruption. It serves as a commentary on contemporary Italian society and its ills.