Giuseppe Marrocu

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Giuseppe Marrocu (also Giuseppe Marrocco , Pino Marocco ; born February 5, 1925 in Alghero ; † April 4, 2019 ) was an Italian actor who appeared as a minor actor in numerous films and photoromanzi .

With his elegant appearance, Marrocu was the busiest generico (small actor) in the Italian film industry. As a well-bred man, often also as a butler, policeman, waiter, churchman or doctor, he was seen in over 345 films between 1962 and 2005, plus a large number of photo romanceos. In doing so, he formed the entire Italian film industry , from appearances in comedies with Totò , numerous sandal films , cinematic works by Vittorio De Sica ( Witches of Today ) or Liliana Cavani ( I cannibali ) to roles for Joe D'Amato and even appearances in hardcore porno films the peak phase. Larger tasks and small extras also stood side by side in his long career.

Among other things, he played Adolfo in the film Come and do it with me (original title Malabimba ) from 1979 by Andrea Bianchi .

The spelling of his name varied between Giuseppe and Pino as well as Mar / r / oc / c / o / u in various variants, if it appeared at all in the staff information.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1964: Roma contro Roma
  • 1969: coup
  • 1969: Toh è morta la nonna!
  • 1975: Damn holy city
  • 1975: Black Emanuelle
  • 1979: Il Fauno di marmo, episode 1.2
  • 1979: Come and do it with me
  • 1980: Holocaust parte seconda: i ricordi, i deliri, la vendetta
  • 1981: I ragazzi di celluloide, episode 1.1
  • 1984: Maladonna
  • 1987: Nel gorgo del peccato, episode 1.1 and 1.2
  • 1988: Jack Clementi - just give us a call ... The big coup
  • 1992: Mutande pazze
  • 2005: Fatti della banda della Magliana

literature

  • Roberto Curti: Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1970-1979. McFarland & Company, Jefferson 2017 ISBN 978-1-4766-6469-9 p. 208.
  • Louis Paul: Italian Horror Film Directors. McFarland & Company, Jefferson 2005 ISBN 978-0-7864-6113-4 p. 242.
  • Roberto Chiti, Enrico Lancia: Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gremese Editore, Rome 2001 ISBN 88-8440-085-6 p. 359. (Italian)

Web link

Individual evidence

  1. Malabimba 1979 cast and crew on bfi.org.uk. Accessed June 4, 2019. (English)