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Didi Perego

Didi Perego

Italian actress (1937-1993)
April 13, 1937 (June 28, 1993)

Cake in the Sky

V.O.: La torta in cielo
It. 1973. Fantasy comedy by Lino Del Fra with Paolo Villaggio, Gaby André, Didi Perego.
Runtime: 102 min.
Fr. 1972. Psychological drama by Philippe de Broca with Jeanne Moreau, Julian Negulesco, Yves Robert. A divorcee takes in a young Italian immigrant, who becomes her lover.
Runtime: 97 min.
Fr. 1968. Satire by Gérard Pirès with Annie Girardot, Jean Yanne, Francis Blanche. Feeling neglected by her husband, a young woman believes that she lacks erotic attraction.
Runtime: 90 min.

Un Homme à brûler

V.O.: Un Uomo da bruciare
It. 1964. Social drama by Valentino Orsini, Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani with Gian Maria Volonté, Didi Perego, Spyros Fokas. A Sicilian returns from the continent to defend his compatriots exploited by the Mafia.
Runtime: 92 min.

The Little Nuns

V.O.: Le Monachine
It. 1963. Comedy by Luciano Salce with Catherine Spaak, Didi Perego, Sandro Bruni. Two nuns travel to Rome to protest against damage caused by airplanes.
Runtime: 94 min.
Fr. 1963. Drama by François Villiers with Pierre Mondy, Marietto, Didi Perego. A man is looking for a family to entrust his son to.
Runtime: 83 min.

Outlaws of Love

V.O.: I Fuorilegge del matrimonio
Runtime: 94 min.

Quelle joie de vivre

V.O.: Che Gioia Vivere
It. 1961. Satire by René Clément with Alain Delon, Gino Cervi, Barbara Lass. In 1922, in Rome, a young man in the service of the Fascists infiltrates a family of anarchists.
Runtime: 132 min.
It. 1960. Drama by Gillo Pontecorvo with Susan Strasberg, Emmanuelle Riva, Laurent Terzieff. A Jewish teenager detained in a concentration camp accepts a surveillance job.
Runtime: 117 min.

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