Virna Lisi
11 titles
Filmography
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The Doll that Took the Town
(1957)A struggling model becomes a media darling after concocting a story of a brutal assault. Complications arise when police arrest the suspects.

The 25th Hour
(1967)A Romanian peasant (Anthony Quinn) endures eight years of hardship and war in The 25th Hour, a suspense drama set during WWII and based on C. Virgil Gheorghiu’s best-selling novel.

How to Murder Your Wife
(1965)A rich bachelor finds his swinging lifestyle ruined when he awakens one morning having married the gorgeous lady who popped out of a cake.

Casanova '70
(1965)Directed by Italian comedy legend Mario Monicelli, "Casanova '70" finds army officer Andrea (Marcello Mastroianni) dealing with a particularly strange case of impotence: his libido only gets aroused in the middle of near-death experiences. Packed with bed-hopping hijinks, a parade of gorgeous actresses and Mastroianni's hilariously dry wit.

The Christmas Tree
(1969)A French-American millionaire, his girlfriend, and his war buddy try to grant his dying son's every wish after he is exposed to radioactive material.

White Fang
(1973)A wolf dog aids a reporter, a fur trapper, a nun and a young Inuit boy and his father in ridding a gold mining town of a sleazy crime lord.

Challenge to White Fang
(1974)The bravest wolf-dog in the Yukon faces his greatest challenge yet: trying to fulfill an old prospector’s dying wish for his grandson.

The Secret of Santa Vittoria
(1970)When villagers hear that the retreating Nazis will be coming through their town, they hide 1 million bottles of wine in an old Roman cave. When the SS arrive, they threaten death to anyone who withholds the wine.

Queen Margot
(1994)She is beautiful. She is Catholic. She is the King's sister. She is Marguerite de Valois. Her brothers call her Margot.He is Protestant. They say that he is rude, that he never shaves, that he smells of garlic and sweat. He is Henri de Navarre. They are forced to marry in a political move to reconcile France, ripped apart by the Wars of Religion.

Eva
(1962)A successful writer seems to have it all and yet is still bitter when he becomes obsessed with a prostitute who sends him down self-destructive paths.

Pietro Germi - The Good, The Beautiful and The Bad
(2009)This portrait of the Italian director & actor, Pietro Germi, explores his work, from Italian neorealism to the birth of the Italian comedy. He constructed his movies in a conventional way but also experimented new path. His favorite actresses such as Clau