Elsa Martinelli
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

The Belle Starr Story
(1968)When a femme fatale and her on-again, off-again lover are involved in a robbery gone wrong, she must decide if this violent man is worth rescuing.

Madigan's Millions
(1968)When a deported gangster dies in Italy with a $1 million debt to the U.S. government, the IRS sends a dopey agent overseas to root out the dough.

The Indian Fighter
(1955)A man who made his name fighting the Sioux returns to the West after the war to forge a peace treaty that’s undermined by gold-hungry frontiersmen.

Rampage
(1963)When a German zoo hires an aging big game hunter and a young tracker to capture a rare Malaysian leopard, the sexual tension that develops between the young trapper and the big game hunter's mistress as the trio hunts deep in a South Asian jungle drives the older man into a deadly Rampage.
Maroc 7
(1967)Robbery and murder follow this tale of a secret agent out to catch a split-personality thief.

The 10th Victim
(1965)It is the 21st Century, and society's lust for violence is satisfied by "The Big Hunt," an international game of legalized murder. But when the sport's two top assassins (Marcello Mastroianni and Ursula Andress) are pitted against each other, they find that love is the most dangerous game of all. As the world watches, the hunt is on. Who will become The 10th Victim?

Hatari!
(1962)Director Howard Hawks re-teams with John Wayne for this African-set comedy adventure. Wayne stars as Sean Mercer, head of a group of highly skilled professional game hunters. However, these hunters don't use bullets: they capture the ferocious big game with strong rope and cameras for zoos and circus attractions - an exciting business that pits man against beast.

The V.I.P.s
(1963)Very important people (Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Louis Jourdan) must wait in a London airport.
The Oldest Profession
(1967)Six of Europe’s finest directors trace the evolution of prostitution from the Stone Age to the Space Age in a saucy, star-studded omnibus film made up of: Franco Indovina’s The Prehistoric Era, Mauro Bolognini’s Roman Nights, Philippe de Broca’s Mademoiselle Mimi, Michael Pfleghar’s The Gay Nineties, Claude Autant-Lara’s Paris Today, and Jean-Luc Godard’s Anticipation.

Hail! Mafia
(1965)Two mismatched hit men bicker and wax philosophical as they meander through France in pursuit of a target—an old friend of one of the assassins.

The Trial
(1962)Based on the Kafka novel, an unassuming office worker is arrested and stands trial without ever being informed of the charges against him.