Cast: Giovannella Grifeo
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Giovannella Grifeo. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
Titles found: 7
In the Name of the Pope King
1977 · Movie · 105 min. · Italy
Direction Luigi Magni
Cast Nino Manfredi · Danilo Mattei · Carme Scarpita · Giovannella Grifeo
Plot In 1867 three rebels blow up the Zouaves' barracks. Monsignor Colombo learns that a brief liaison with a countess 20 years' before produced a son, one of the rebels arrested...
7.0
133 votes
7.0
133 votes
Traffic Jam
1979 · Movie · 108 min. · Italy
Direction Luigi Comencini
Cast Alberto Sordi · Annie Girardot · Fernando Rey · Patrick Dewaere
Plot A tremendous congestion hit the Roma highway ring. The biggest traffic jam ever seen endures for more than 36 hours. People blocked in their cars react at the beginning normally....
6.1
581 votes
6.1
581 votes
The Net
1975 · Movie · 106 min. · Germany - West Germany (FRG)
Direction Manfred Purzer
Cast Mel Ferrer · Elke Sommer · Klaus Kinski · Heinz Bennent
Plot The aging writer Aurelio Morelli is disillusioned: although the critics like his books, they are barely read. He develops hatred on youth and their depraved moral. One night he goes...
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Death at Work (TV)
1978 · Movie · 83 min. · Italy
Direction Gianni Amelio
Cast Fausta Avelli · Eva Axén · Clara Colosimo · Giovannella Grifeo
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The Last Day of School Before Christmas
1975 · Movie · 83 min. · Italy
Direction Gian Vittorio Baldi
Cast Macha Méril · John Steiner · Lino Capolicchio · Luca Bonicalzi
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Pianoforte
1984 · Movie · 104 min. · Italy
Direction Francesca Comencini
Cast Giulia Boschi · François Siener · Giovannella Grifeo · Karl Zinny
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Arrivano i bersaglieri
1980 · Movie · 120 min. · Italy
Direction Luigi Magni
Cast Ugo Tognazzi · Giovanna Ralli · Ombretta Colli · Giovannella Grifeo
Plot In the year 1870 Rome, then governed by the Pope, was captured by the Italian General La Marmora's troops. After the armistice, the Italian soldier Alfonso killed a Pope's soldier,...
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