
Enzo Robutti
Acting
Biography
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Born: October 24, 1933
Place of Birth: Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Known For

Ligabue
Ligabue is a 1978 Italian biographical drama film directed by Salvatore Nocita. It depicts real life events of painter Antonio Ligabue. For this film Nocita was awarded Nastro d'Argento for Best New Director, while Flavio Bucci won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actor.

The Godfather Part III
In the midst of trying to legitimize his business dealings in 1979 New York and Italy, aging mafia don, Michael Corleone seeks forgiveness for his sins while taking a young protege under his wing.

Without Family
Released from the orphanage at the age of thirty, a man dreams of finding his mother.

The American Friend
Tom Ripley, an American who deals in forged art, is slighted at an auction in Hamburg by picture framer Jonathan Zimmerman. When Ripley is asked by gangster Raoul Minot to kill a rival, he suggests Zimmerman, and the two, exploiting Zimmerman's terminal illness, coerce him into being a hitman.

Marco Polo
The life of the 13th-century Venetian explorer who sought to connect the civilizations of China and Europe through trade.

Blessed Are the Rich
Two brothers-in-law, a smuggler and the other traffic policeman, get hold of a large sum of money, destined for illegal exportation to Switzerland, after the courier is killed in a fire fight with the border police. The owners of the money, which occupy an important social position, try in every way to recover it, also leveraging the weakness of the policeman. After the petty betrayal of his brother-in-law, the smuggler decides to keep all the money and flee to Switzerland.

Dancing Paradise
Set in a fantastic site, the film tells the story of a mythical musician named Dancing Paradise and of his son William who, accompanied by an angel, retraces his father's career to repeat it.

I promessi sposi
Set between 1629 and 1631. Renzo Tramaglino and Lucia Mondella are Lombard peasants forced to separate and endure a thousand vicissitudes because of the bullying of the squire Don Rodrigo. However, during their journey they will find various people willing to help them, from Friar Cristoforo to the Innominato, from Federigo Borromeo to Donna Prassede.

Dimmi che fai tutto per me
Francesco Salmarani, a well-known doctor from Treviso, suddenly finds himself with an overdraft bank account as his wife's father has come from America demanding the purchase of a large Palladian villa. Tired of his wife, Francesco consoles himself with Paola and then lets himself be ensnared by the very young and beautiful Mary, who has come as housekeeper and father-in-law's lover. The need to fill the administrative gaps and the dream of running away with Mary lead the doctor to organize a coup against his father-in-law who, linked to the mafia, managed to transfer a large dollar patrimony, stolen from the gang, to the villa. The presence of the boy allows the commissioner to exonerate his son-in-law, Mary and Felegatti, of the death of the old mafioso. However, everyone will be left without the dreamed treasure which will fall to Mary and the son of the Salmarani who flee together.

The Good Thief
Caleb, "son of nobody" (Enrico Montesano) lives in Galilee in Jesus' day and struggles as a thief and con-man, pretending to be a magician. When he witnesses Jesus turning water into wine, he thinks he's found a competitor. So Caleb goes on, convinced that Jesus is a fake just as he is, always trying to figure out his tricks. In the meantime, he gets involved with a prostitute (played by Edwige Fenech), but also with the wife of a Roman patrician (played by the equally alluring Bernadette Lafont), he steals a few goats and cons a few people, he befriends a lovable dog and gets in trouble with some Roman soldiers.
Filmography
as Procuratore Capo
as Federica's father
as Docente di Psicologia
as Giotto
as Dante Pelloni
as Don Licio Lucchesi
as Notaio Luna Piena
as The captain of the ship
as Il vescovo
as Director of the Asylum
as giudice istruttore
as Dott. Muller
as Cardinale
as Stanislao 'Calpurnio'
as Capitano
as L'albergatore
as Ferrini
as Professor Pomari
as Commissario di Polizia
as cliente della farmacia
as S.S.
as Ferramenta
as Prof. Giuseppe Piercapponi
as Commissario Milanese
as Benigno - friend of Fulgenzio
as Ramazzini, lo iettatore
as Centurion
as Shop assistant
as Priest
as Falling Man (uncredited)
as Giovane intellettuale
as Lo psichiatra
as Felegatti
as Baltazar
as Client with unfaithful wife
as Il commissario
as Laganà, colleague of Paolo
as il pazzo scrittore
as Matteis
as Un cliente
as Ten. Psichiatra Mancini
as antiquario Primo Guendalini
as Commesso viaggiatore
as professore
as Direttore di banca
as The Jealous Husband (segment "The Jealous Husband")
as Manca, colleague of Turrisi
as Malato
as Martora
as Alberto