Gina Lollobrigida
14 titles
Filmography
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Woman of Straw
(1964)A man marries his wealthy uncle's nurse in order to persuade him to change his will and get his fortune but the scheme goes awry when the uncle mysteriously dies and everyone becomes a suspect.

Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
(1968)Three WWII army veterans reunite in Italy to visit the woman they each had an affair with and believe each is the father of her daughter.

Death Laid an Egg
(1968)In this deliriously bizarre thriller, a scientist conducting experiments at his high-tech farm to breed headless, boneless chickens, is caught in a disastrous love triangle!

The Unfaithfuls
(1953)An adulterer's scheme to get out of his marriage inadvertently spirals into tragedy in this biting satire of the post-war Italian bourgeoisie.

Imperial Venus
(1962)The adult life of Paolina Bonaparte unfolds in marriages and scandal, revealing a willful yet impulsive woman shaped by Napoleon’s rise and fall.

Come September
(1961)Every September, this successful New York businessman (Rock Hudson) visits his Italian villa to relax and to romance his Roman girlfriend (Gina Lollobrigida). But after arriving unannounced one July day, he's in for a huge surprise! During his absence, the luxurious home has become a hotel.

Solomon and Sheba
(1959)In this biblical epic, the king of Israel proclaims which son will succeed him but a neglected brother and distant rulers threaten the new king.

Fan-Fan the Tulip
(1952)Legendary French star Gérard Philipe swashbuckled his way into film history as the peasant soldier Fanfan in Christian-Jaque’s devil-may-care romantic action-comedy. In eighteenth-century France, Fanfan joins King Louis XV’s army to avoid a forced marriage to a local lass and gets himself into close scrapes and tight squeezes with Gina Lollobrigida’s impostor fortune-teller, Adeline, on his way to fighting in the Seven Years’ War. Filled to the brim with dazzling stunts and randy innuendo, FANFAN LA TULIPE, which won the best director prize at Cannes and was a smash hit upon its initial release, remains one of France’s all-time most beloved films.

Never So Few
(1959)Oscar-winner Frank Sinatra and Oscar-nominee Steve McQueen star as members of a badly outnumbered American battalion who overcome great odds to defeat the Japanese in Burma during WWII.

The Young Caruso
(1951)
Stuntman
(1968)A daredevil movie stuntman puts his stunt skills to use when he gets caught up in a heist to steal an artifact. But there are double crosses afoot.

Trapeze
(1956)Mike Ribble was a great trapeze artist before his accident. Now, he wants to teach the dangerous triple somersault to a brash, young protégé.

King, Queen, Knave
(1972)Mr. King’s celebration of his upcoming retirement in Jamaica does not go as expected.

Deceptions
(1985)Identical twins, one an international jet-setter and one a restless New Jersey housewife, swap identities for one week, with surprising consequences.