Adolfo Celi
23 titles
Filmography
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Café Express
(1980)An Italian laborer foils anyone who attempts to stop him from selling espresso to passengers on a night train that goes from Milan to Naples.

They Have Changed Their Face
(1971)A mid-level auto company employee is summoned to his boss' mountain villa only to discover a netherworld where capitalism is the new vampirism.

Eye in the Labyrinth
(1972)Dreaming that her lover has been murdered, a woman travels to a seaside villa, where eccentric residents live, and a series of shocking crimes begins.

The Long Arm of the Godfather
(1972)A "Mustache Pete" Mafia boss (Celi) seeks bloody retribution when is he double-crossed by a treacherous low-level hood (Lawrence). Watch for the sumptuous Italian bambina Erica Blanc!

Thunderball
(1965)Sean Connery is back as James Bond, hired to prevent madmen from exploding a nuclear device near picturesque Nassau in this explosive thriller which earned an Oscar for its special visual effects.

Hitler: The Last Ten Days
(1973)Berlin, 1945. In the Fuhrerbunker, the last hiding place of the man who unleashed a reign of terror across Europe, it is Adolf Hitler's 56th birthday.

Who Saw Her Die?
(1972)When his young daughter is found murdered, a Venice sculptor investigates the crime and uncovers a high-level conspiracy of sex and violence.

Detective Belli
(1969)A crooked detective investigating the murder of a record company owner is drawn into a tangled web of deception, crime, and betrayal.

Operation Kid Brother
(1967)Neil Connery (brother of Sean) stars in this spoof of the JAMES BOND films. A master criminal plans to blackmail Allied governments so that he can control half of the world's gold supply.

The Italian Connection
(1972)Small-time pimp Luca Canali sets out to kill a pair of New York hitmen and the gangsters who framed him for stealing a shipment of heroin.

Danger: Diabolik
(1968)The suave thief called Diabolik can’t get enough of life’s good – or glittery – things. Not when there are currency shipments to steal from under the noses of government officials and priceless jewels to lift from the boudoirs of the rich.

The Bobo
(1967)For the minstrel matador Juan Bautista, only one thing holds him back from becoming Spain’s most famous singing bullfighter.

Murders in the Rue Morgue
(1971)As a theater troupe prepares for a gruesome production in Paris, a madman with an ax to grind arrives and begins spilling blood backstage.

The Next Man
(1976)An influential Arab diplomat is the target of assassination attempts after he announces his plan to make a Middle East peace deal.

Pure as a Lily
(1976)A successful British restaurateur is charged with preserving the virginity of his Sicilian cousin who is visiting the country for the first time.

That Man from Rio
(1964)A blow dart-wielding thug snatches a rare statuette from the Musée de l'Homme; anthropologist Jean Servais is kidnapped in broad Parisian daylight; serviceman Jean-Paul Belmondo begins his 8-day leave by changing to civvies in a Métro entrance and witnesses fiancée Françoise Dorléac getting kidnapped herself - and then the chase begins.

Holocaust 2000
(1977)Robert is in charge of constructing a nuclear power plant in the Middle East. Will it be instrumental in the prophecies of the Antichrist?

The Borgias
Set in the late 15th century, this series follows Rodrigo Borgia, as he makes it his mission to become Pope, not letting anyone stand in his way.

The Agony and the Ecstasy
(1965)The story of the painting of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo, as well as its commissioning by Pope Julius II.

King of Hearts
(1966)During World War I, Scottish soldier Private Plumpick is sent on a mission to a village in the French countryside to disarm a bomb set by the retreating German army. Plumpick encounters a strange town occupied by the former residents of the local psychiatric hospital who escaped after the villagers deserted.