
Marina Malfatti
Acting
Biography
Marina Malfatti was an Italian actress born on April 25, 1933 in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. She was known for her roles in horror and mystery films such as All the Colors of the Dark (1972), The Bloodstained Lawn (1973) and Sherlock Holmes (1968). She died on June 8, 2016 in Rome, Italy.
Born: April 25, 1933
Place of Birth: Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Known For

The Damned Of The Earth
Upon his death, a young African director, Abramo Malonga, bequeathed his first and last unfinished film to his former teacher, the Italian director Fausto Morelli. Morelli, who after seeing the work, is confronted with a confusing, complex and, in part, incomprehensible work. Helped by the young widow of Abramo Malonga and by the notes left by his deceased friend, and again by his personal memories, the Italian director attempts to reconstruct and complete the film. Fausto's work progresses with difficulty, not only because of the problems the film poses for him, but because of the problems that arise in his daily life. After a long crisis, after which he returns to Pisa with his former party companions and abandons himself to love and his own solitude, Fausto takes up the work of his African friend, closing it with a final invention, in which , with a bold metaphor, has refigured the human condition of our time.

Alexander Zwo
Alexander Zwo is a German-French-Austrian-Italian TV mini-series directed by Franz Peter Wirth.

Man with the Golden Winchester
Zorro aids an American gun-runner in his effort to supply arms to Mexican revolutionaries in their effort to overthrow Emperor Maximillian.

The Maids
Gabriella, a maid, wears a jewel at a dancing party which belongs to her mistress, and when it is stolen she is accused of the theft and sent to jail. Some other maids organize a search party for the real thief who seems to be a moustached youth who continually sings a popular song.

The Balloon Vendor
A young boy tries to make living out of a puppet show when his mother abandons him and his father.

The Red Queen Kills Seven Times
After the death of their grandfather, two sisters inherit their family castle, which is said to be haunted by the Red Queen, whom legend says claims seven lives every hundred years. When a mysterious woman in a red cloak starts targeting their circle of friends, the sisters begin to suspect there might be some truth to the legend.

All the Colours of the Dark
After a car accident that caused the loss of her baby, Jane experiences an increasing amount of nightmares that shake her to her core. After seeking professional help, her haunting visions turn into an even more frightening reality, one full of black magic, blood orgies, and murder.

Seven Blood-Stained Orchids
A maniac on the loose is committing savage acts of slaughter, and one survivor may be the only key to unmasking the serial slayer known as the Half-Moon Killer. The mysterious half-moon lockets he leaves with his victims could be the only key to unraveling his sinister motives, but will that be enough before he completes his ice-cold plot to claim his intended seven victims?

Me, Me, Me... and the Others
Sandro is a well-known journalist and he is conducting a survey on human selfishness. Every man and every woman he meets turns into a theme for his inquiry. Even his own wife, Titta.

The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave
A rich, mentally-unstable man with a penchant for playing deadly S&M games with women who resemble his dead wife, sparks off a chain of bizarre events after getting remarried.
Filmography
as Miriam
as Irene Oro
as Stella Brega Hannover
as Maria
as Deborah Lagrange
as Marina di Malombra
as Marina di Malombra
as Carmen
as Nina Genovese
as Isabelle Maury
as Francesca
as Norma Harrison
as Sonja
as Franziska Wildenbrück
as Wife of Jealous Husband (segment "The Jealous Husband")
as Mary Weil
as Kathy Adams
as Marge
as Gladys Cunningham
as Julie Spencer
as Nora
as Luciana
as Nipote di George
as Olimpia Capce Latro, Princess of Altamura
as Annalisa
as Anne Marie Mistelbach
as Model
as Rosanna
as Wilma
as The Foreigner
as Venerina