Raf Vallone
11 titles
Filmography
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The Secret Invasion
(1964)The story of British Intelligence using criminals to work behind enemy lines in World War II Yugoslavia.

The Girl in Room 2A
(1974)A sadistic cult that kidnaps and sacrifices young women sets its sights on its latest victim: an ex-con who has just moved into a halfway house.

The Human Factor
(1975)A computer engineer attempts to find the men who brutally murdered his family for unknown reasons. Now he'll settle the score once and for all.

Cannon for Cordoba
(1970)A captain leads a band of misfits into Mexican territory to destroy cannons stolen by bloodthirsty revolutionaries and their infamous leader.

Harlow
(1965)An account of the troubled life and brief career of Jean Harlow, who rose to Hollywood stardom during the 1930s.

An Almost Perfect Affair
(1979)A bride skips out on her upcoming marriage and falls into an affair with a man whose wife makes his life a nightmare.

Bitter Rice
(1949)During planting season in Northern Italy’s Po Valley, an earthy rice-field worker (Teorema’s seductive Silvana Mangano) falls in with a small-time criminal (Il sorpasso’s Vittorio Gassman) who is planning a daring heist of the crop, as well as his femme-fatale-ish girlfriend, played by the Hollywood star Doris Dowling (The Lost Weekend). Both a socially conscious look at the hardships endured by underpaid field workers and a melodrama tinged with sex and violence, this early smash for producer extraordinaire Dino De Laurentiis (Blue Velvet) and director Giuseppe De Santis (Days of Love) is neorealism with a heaping dose of pulp.

The Scarlet and the Black
(1983)The true story of a Vatican official depicts his bravery, as he defies a Nazi colonel by hiding downed WW2 pilots and escaped POWs in occupied Rome.

Two Women
(1960)In Italy during World War II, a widow and her lonely 13-year-old daughter seek distance between them and the horrors of war.

Lion of the Desert
(1981)In pre-War World War II, the dictator Benito Mussolini commands a harsh General to join the colonial war in Libya in order to crush the Arab nation.

Nevada Smith
(1966)The part-Indian character from Harold Robbins' "The Carpetbaggers" hunts down his parents' killers.