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RALPH RICHARDSON (Ralph David Richardson) Filmografia Essenziale Dal 1965 Al 1984 RALPH RICHARDSON (Ralph David Richardson) Filmografia essenziale dal 1934 al 1964 ANNO TITOLO TITOLO ORIGINALE REGIA VOTO 1934 IL DIFENSORE MISTERIOSO THE RETURN OF BULLDOG DRUMMOND WALTER G. SUMMERS 6,5 1935 BULLDOG JACK IDEM WALTER FORDE 7 1936 L' UOMO DEI MIRACOLI THE MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES LOTHAR MENDES 7,5 1936 LA VITA FUTURA - NEL 2000 GUERRA O PACE? THINGS TO COME WILLIAM C. MENZIES 7,5 1937 LA TRAPPOLA D' ORO THUNDER IN THE CITY MARION GERING 1938 L' AVVENTURA DI LADY X THE DIVORCE OF LADY X TIM WHELAN 8 1938 LA CAVALCATA DELLE FOLLIE SOUTH RIDING VICTOR SAVILLE 7 1938 LA CITTADELLA THE CITADEL KING VIDOR 8 1939 ALI CHE NON TORNANO Q. PLANES TIM WHELAN 7,5 1939 LA NOTTE DELL' INCENDIO ON THE NIGHT OF THE FIRE BRIAN D. HURST 1939 LE QUATTRO PIUME THE FOUR FEATHERS ZOLTAN KORDA 8,5 1943 LA FLOTTA D' ARGENTO THE SILVER FLEET V. CAMPBELL • G. WELLESLEY 1948 ANNA KARENINA IDEM JULIEN DUVIVIER 7,5 1948 IDOLO INFRANTO THE FALLEN IDOL CAROL REED 8,5 1949 L' EREDITIERA THE HEIRESS WILLIAM WYLER 8,5 1951 L' AVVENTURIERO DELLA MALESIA OUTCAST OF THE ISLANDS CAROL REED 8 1952 ALI DEL FUTURO - OLTRE LA BARRIERA... THE SOUND BARRIER DAVID LEAN 8 1952 IL SIGNORE CHE RINCASAVA ALLE SETTE HOME AT SEVEN RALPH RICHARDSON 6,5 1955 RICCARDO III RICHARD III LAURENCE OLIVIER 8,5 1959 IL NOSTRO AGENTE ALL' AVANA OUR MAN IN HAVANA CAROL REED 8 1960 ANCORA UNA DOMANDA, OSCAR WILDE OSCAR WILDE GREGORY RATOFF 8 1960 EXODUS IDEM OTTO PREMINGER 8 1962 L' EROE DI SPARTA THE 300 SPARTANS RUDOLPH MATÈ 7 1962 IL LUNGO VIAGGIO VERSO LA NOTTE LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT SIDNEY LUMET 7,5 1964 LA DONNA DI PAGLIA A WOMAN OF STRAW BASIL DEARDEN 7 www.eurodeon.it RALPH RICHARDSON (Ralph David Richardson) Filmografia essenziale dal 1965 al 1984 ANNO TITOLO TITOLO ORIGINALE REGIA VOTO 1965 IL DOTTOR ZIVAGO DOCTOR ZHIVAGO DAVID LEAN 8 1966 LA CASSA SBAGLIATA THE WRONG BOX BRYAN FORBES 7 1966 KHARTOUM IDEM BASIL DEARDEN 7,5 1969 IL COLPO ERA PERFETTO, MA... THE MIDAS RUN ALF KJELLIN 6,5 1969 I LUNGHI GIORNI DELLE AQUILE BATTLE OF BRITAIN GUY HAMILTON 7 1969 MUTAZIONI THE BED SITTING ROOM RICHARD LESTER 7 1969 OH, CHE BELLA GUERRA ! OH, WHAT A LOVELY WAR ! RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH 7,5 1970 DAVID COPPERFIELD IDEM DELBERT MANN 7 1970 LO SPECCHIO DELLE SPIE THE LOOKING GLASS WAR FRANK PIERSON 1971 CHI GIACE NELLA CULLA DELLA ZIA RUTH ? WHO SLEW AUNTIE ROO? CURTIS HARRINGTON 7 1972 LE AVVENTURE DI ALICE NEL PAESE DELLE... ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND WILLIAM STERLING 6,5 1972 PECCATO D' AMORE LADY CAROLINE LAMB ROBERT BOLT 6,5 1972 RACCONTI DALLA TOMBA TALES FROM THE CRYPT FREDDIE FRANCIS 7,5 1973 CASA DI BAMBOLA A DOLL'S HOUSE PATRICK GARLAND 7 1973 FRANKENSTEIN: THE TRUE STORY IDEM JACK SMIGHT 7 1973 O LUCKY MAN ! IDEM LINDSAY ANDERSON 7,5 1975 ROLLERBALL IDEM NORMAN JEWISON 7,5 1977 GESU` DI NAZARETH IDEM FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI 7 1977 L' UOMO DALLA MASCHERA DI FERRO THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK MIKE NEWELL 7 1979 L' ABBRACCIO DELL' ORSO CHARLIE MUFFIN JACK GOLD 7,5 1981 I BANDITI DEL TEMPO TIME BANDITS TERRY GILLIAM 7 1981 IL DRAGO DEL LAGO DI FUOCO DRAGONSLAYER MATTHEW ROBBINS 7,5 1982 TESTIMONE D' ACCUSA WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION ALAN GIBSON 6,5 1984 BROAD STREET GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROAD STREET PETER WEBB 6,5 1984 GREYSTOKE - LA LEGGENDA DI TARZAN... GREYSTOKE - THE LEGEND OF TARZAN... HUGH HUDSON 7,5 www.eurodeon.it.
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