Sara Sperati

Sara Sperati

Рождение : 1956-10-07,

Смерть : 2000-01-01

История

Sara Sperati (born October 7, 1956), born as Adele Sperati, was an Italian film actress. She was a minor starlet in 1970s Italian genre films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sara Sperati, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Профиль

Sara Sperati

Фильмы

Deported Women of the SS Special Section
Monique Dupré
Young women in Nazi-occupied countries are packed onto a train and shipped off to a prison camp, where the sadistic commandant uses them as rewards for his lesbian guards and perverted and deviate troops.
Салон Китти
Helga
Танцовщица Китти живет в нацистской Германии и содержит салон, куда приходят «расслабляться» высшие чины рейха. Их обслуживают девушки только чистейшей арийской крови. Они проходят строжайший отбор и обязаны повиноваться любым приказам высокопоставленного офицера СС Валленберга. Повсюду в салоне расставлены потайные микрофоны и записывающие устройства, а девушкам приказано доносить о любом клиенте, кто хоть немного отклоняется от партийной линии. Все идет хорошо, но лишь до тех пор, пока одна из девушек, любовница самого Валленберга Маргерита, не влюбляется в офицера люфтваффе, разочаровавшегося в идеях национал-социализма...
Blood, Sweat and Fear
Irene
Police believe that a respectable industrialist is actually the head of drug smuggling ring in Milan.
Killer Cop
Papaya Girotti
The investigation of the bombing of a hotel lobby as seen through the eyes of a young detective.
The Girls Who'll Do Anything
Whatever you can dream up, Angela and Susan are way ahead of you.
The Long Night
Suzy
Two Milanese girls meet in a toilet where a distracted bourgeois forgets a valuable ring. They take it and go in search of someone to sell it to, helped by a southern taxi driver.
Nobody's Children
Luisa Fanti / Sister Adorata
I figli di nessuno (internationally released as Nobody's Children) is an Italian drama film directed by Bruno Gaburro and released in 1974. The film, a remake of the remake of the 1951 Raffaello Matarazzo movie of the same name, is part of a subgenre of Italian melodramatic films known as "lacrima movies" (or "tearjerker movies").
The Tempter
Princess Alessandra Ranieri d'Aragona (as Adele Sperati)
A young writer is invited to stay in a religious hostel run by a sinister, manipulative nun who plays deadly psychological games with the inhabitants.