Dina Adorni


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Amarcord (1974)
Math Teacher

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Better Than Alice Faye Opening flourish from director Martin Scorsese, young Alice (Mia Bendixsen) with Alice Faye's take on "You'll Never Know," then Mott The Hoople with Ian Hunter's "All The Way From Memphis," grown-up Alice (Ellen Burstyn) with son Tom (Alfred Lutter), in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, 1974.
Year Of Living Dangerously, The (1982) -- (Movie Clip) Most Of Us Become Children Again Joining director Peter Weir's opening, Linda Hunt in her Academy Award-winning role, playing a guy and narrating as "Billy Kwan," covers the arrival of Australian newsman Hamilton (Mel Gibson), met by native Kumar (Bembol Roco), in 1965 Jakarta, in The Year Of Living Dangerously, 1982.
Lodger, The (1926) -- (Movie Clip) Room To Let At the relatively Bunting home, mother and dad (Marie Ault, Arthur Chesney) with daughter Daisy (actress credited as "June") and suitor (Malcolm Keen), not thinking too much about local murders when the title character (Ivor Novello) appears, early in Alfred Hitchcock's The Lodger, 1926.
Lodger, The (1926) -- (Movie Clip) The Avenger Big Ben looming, police deploying, and landlady Mrs. Bunting (Marie Ault) beginnng to wonder whether her queer tenant (Ivor Novello) could be the murderer all London is hunting, the second killing now underway, in Alfred Hitchcock's The Lodger, 1926.
I See A Dark Stranger (1945) -- (Movie Clip) At Least Half Irish Now working in England, conspiring against the Brits with Nazi spy Miller (Raymond Huntley), naive Irish militant Bridie (Deborah Kerr), who greatly dislikes Oliver Cromwell, helps her employer (Olga Lindo) greet tourist Baynes (Trevor Howard, his first scene) in I See A Dark Stranger, 1945.
I See A Dark Stranger (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Kelly The Boy From Killanne End of the credits and the opening, W.G. O'Gorman telling tales, leading to a song from the Irish Rebellion of 1798, Deborah Kerr his enthralled daughter, from the Sidney Gilliat/Frank Launder production I See A Dark Stranger, 1945, also starring Trevor Howard.
Amarcord -- (Movie Clip) He Invented Perspective Titta (Bruno Zanin), representing the director Federico Fellini, with schoolmates and teachers (Franco Magno, Mauro Misul, Armando Villella, Dina Adorni, Francesco Maselli, Fides Stagni, et al), sending up Catholic school, in Amarcord, 1973.

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