Claudia Cardinale
23 titles
Filmography
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Once Upon a Time in the West
(1968)A railway magnate hires a ruthless killer to murder a family whose farm is on the rail route, but reckons without the subsequent arrival of the farmer's young widow and a mysterious stranger intent on tracking down the killer.

Fitzcarraldo
(1982)The story of Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald, an extremely determined man who intends to build an opera house in the middle of a jungle.

The Leopard
(1963)Based on the acclaimed novel by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, The Leopard chronicles the fortunes of Prince Fabrizio Salina and his family during the unification of Italy in the 1860s.

The Day of the Owl
(1968)To solve the murder of a construction worker, the new police chief of a Sicilian town is forced to take on the government and a ruthless mob boss.

Il bell'Antonio
(1960)
Cartouche
(1962)In 18th century France, Louis-Dominique Bourguignon (Jean-Paul Belmondo) is a highwayman with a sense of morality. In the course of his adventures, he rescues the beguiling Venus (Claudia Cardinale) from her captors. Together, they form a band of thieves, preying on the rich and sharing their bounty with the poor. As Cartouche, the mysterious robber becomes a popular hero and a thorn in the side of the police, until his former criminal boss Malichot (Marcel Dalio) joins the side of the law.

Blindfold
(1966)Sinister surprises lurk in the dark for Rock Hudson in the riveting thriller, Blindfold. Dr. Bartholomew Snow (Hudson) is a respected New York psychologist recruited to meet with scientist Arthur Vincenti (Alejandro Rey) who suffered from a mental breakdown, while the scientist completes a top-secret military project. Due to the level of the classified work, Snow must be blindfolded when taken to Vincenti's location. When a group of enemy agents gets to the troubled scientist, Snow is the only one who can find him… and he may have to wear a blindfold to do it.
Don't Make Waves
(1967)"It's entertainment that fills up the screen like she fills out a bikini," the trailer for Don't Make Waves proclaimed. She is Sharon Tate, portraying a beach-loving, sky-diving beauty named Malibu. The entertainment filling up the screen is a gleeful sand-and-surf-and-sex satire based on Ira Wallach's Muscle Beach, set to a title tune by The Byrds and targeting SoCal's go-go beach culture and the high-living hillside denizens of its ocean-view enclaves. Tony Curtis, reteaming with director Andrew Mackendrick of Sweet Smell of Success, plays an eastern interloper who arrives with little and hits on ways to finagle his way into lots. Also making waves: Claudia Cardinale, Robert Webber, Joanna Barnes and bodybuilder David Draper.

The Legend of Frenchie King
(1971)
The Adventures of Gerard
(1970)A womanizing hussar with the French army during the Napoleonic Wars claims to be unrivaled in battle and bed, and he’s always willing to prove it!
A Fine Pair
(1968)
The Pink Panther
(1963)The bumbling Inspector Jacques Clouseau tries to catch an infamous jewel thief before he can steal a priceless diamond from a princess.

My Best Fiend
(1999)Herzog traces the often violent ups and downs of his relationship with actor Klaus Kinski, revisiting the various locations of their films and talking to the people they worked with.

Fiasco in Milan
(1959)A hapless gang of robbers find their operation menaced by a series of mishaps when they try to steal a suitcase full of money from a soccer pool.

All Roads Lead to Rome
(2016)To reconnect with her troubled daughter, Summer, Maggie decides to embark on a journey to a Tuscan village that she frequented in her younger days.

Son of the Pink Panther
(1993)Inspector Clouseau's alarmingly similar son bungles his way through a mission to rescue a kidnapped princess, dismaying Clouseau's old nemesis.

8½
(1963)A film director, suffering from a lack of creative inspiration, retreats into a world of fantasies and remembrances of the women in his past and present.

Burden of Dreams
(1982)For nearly five years, acclaimed German filmmaker Werner Herzog desperately tried to complete one of the most ambitious and difficult films of his career, Fitzcarraldo, the story of one man's attempt to build an opera house deep in the Amazon jungle. Documentary filmmaker Les Blank captured the unfolding of this production, made more perilous by Herzog's determination to shoot the most daunting scenes without models or special effects, including a sequence requiring hundreds of native Indians to pull a full-size, 320-ton steamship over a small mountain. The result is an extraordinary document of the filmmaking process and a unique look into the single-minded mission of one of cinema's most fearless directors.

The Salamander
(1981)A string of murders prompts an Italian cop to investigate, with the aid of an industrialist and a colonel, who link the crimes to a fascist plot.

Escape to Athena
(1979)A World War II adventure involving Nazis, Allied POWs, priceless black market art, the Greek resistance, a monastery and a secret German rocket base.