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Banditi a Milano (Carlo Lizzani, 1968)
Tina Aumont as Circe and Don Backy as Encolpio in Gian Luigi Polidoro's "Satyricon" aka "The Degenerates" (1969)
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1972
ITALIAN/TURKISH CO-Production
Il piccolo testimone dell'Orient Express
è un film diretto da Türker Inanoglu e Guido Zurli.
Data di uscita: 4 aprile 1972
Registi: Türker Inanoglu, Guido Zurli
Anche nel voler bene puoi farti del male.
Don Baky
Lays of ancient Rome
Nero's Rome is the setting of Petronius's celebrated work and we understnad that Polidoro, keeping strictly to the text , has recreated Nero's Rome at its decadence and when a new cultural civilization was beginning to see the light.
Says Polidoro: "I have changed nothing. I intend to make a realistic film within the limits of the picaresque story. As for the style I can't really know, except that I see it as a science fiction film, for after all, Pre-Christian society is completely strange to us, even more remote than the moon".
Photos: Tina Aumont as Circe who traps Encolpio (played by singer Don Backy) into a night of love until he is thrown out and flogged because he fails in his amorous duties.
December 1968 Continental magazine.
Tina Aumont and Don Backy in Gian Luigi Polydiro's Satyricon (1969).
From Italian magazine L'Europeo, 6th November 1969.
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Tina Aumont as Circe and Don Backy as Encolpio in Gian Luigi Polidoro’s “Satyricon” aka “The Degenerates” (1969)
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Satyricon (Gian Luigi Polidoro, 1969).
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