Amore e sangue
Amore e sangue (released in the U.S. as "City of Violence"), the 1951 Marino Girolami (billed as "John Wolff") West German/Italian romantic action adventure war thriller.
Marino Girolami
Casts & Crew
Maria Montez
Massimo Serato
Hans Söhnker
Carlo Giustini
Mirella Uberti
Folco Lulli
Josef Meinrad
Alan Curtis
Diego Pozzetto
Siegfried Breuer
Pasquale Fasciano
Clelia Matania
Ursula Herking
Ernst Rotmund
Also Directed by Marino Girolami
Four bandits commit a robbery in a villa. The maid calls the police and Commissioner Carli immediately orders patrols to chase them.
In a school where the meeting seems more complete sampling of teachers and professors stupid airhead, there is the class of Peter, repeating in life, which is the "grandfather" to the far more young companions concerning jokes and vulgarity. Even outside the school walls, in the family or in the streets of the village where he lives, Peter is not far behind and his antics continue to freewheel
The Milanese Luigi Pizzigoni, photographer, and the Neapolitan barber Peppino Avallone, resident in Milan, are opponents in the sports field. The first is a proud Inter supporter, while the second is from Napoli.
Professor Fabius has found a way of transferring his personality to another person and he transfers his to the body of Giacinto Floria, a nice teacher in a women's college. Poor Giacinto becomes a sex maniac to the puzzlement of his girlfriend Mafalda.
A naive goldsmith is conned by a pair of grifters.