The best Yvonne Sanson’s movies

Yvonne Sanson

Yvonne Sanson

30/08/1925- 23/07/2003
Today we present the best Yvonne Sanson’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Yvonne Sanson’s movies.
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Django

Django
7.2/10
  • Genre: ActionWestern
  • Release: 05/04/1966
  • Character: Redheaded Saloon Girl
A coffin-dragging gunslinger and a half-breed prostitute become embroiled in a bitter feud between a merciless masked clan and a band of Mexican revolutionaries.

The Conformist

The Conformist
7.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 21/10/1970
  • Character: Giulia's mother
A weak-willed Italian man becomes a fascist flunky who goes abroad to arrange the assassination of his old teacher, now a political dissident.

Day of Anger

Day of Anger
7.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 19/12/1967
  • Character: Vivien Skill
Lee Van Cleef stars as Talby, a sadistic gunfighter who rides into town and takes on a young outcast as his apprentice.

The Shortest Day

The Shortest Day
5.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyHistoryWar
  • Release: 14/02/1963
  • Character: Moglie del balbuziente (uncredited)
The Shortest Day is a 1962 Italian comedy film. It is a parody of the war movie The Longest Day and stars the popular duo Ciccio Ingrassia and Franco Franchi in the leading roles. Dozens of many other well-known actors accepted to appear in the movie in cameo roles for free, to avert the bankruptcy of the production company Titanus.

The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers
6.1/10
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Release: 07/10/1953
  • Character: Milady de Winter
Alexandre Dumas's classic tale is one of the most filmed epic adventures...

Frisky

Frisky
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 06/12/1954
  • Character: La nuova levatrice (uncredited)
"Bread, Love and Jealousy" (Italian: Pane, Amore e Gelosia), known as "Frisky" in the US, is a 1954 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. The relationships between a veteran marshal, his bride-to-be, a rookie and his fiancée are severely tested when the young carabiniere is temporarily sent to a distant town. The film is the second part of the Italian trilogy, preceded by "Bread, Love and Dreams" and followed by "Scandal in Sorrento". It is usually considered one of the most famous examples of Pink neorealism.

Flesh Will Surrender

Flesh Will Surrender
6.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 23/09/1947
  • Character: Ginevra Canale
Giovanni used to be a humble, mild-mannered government clerk whose life was turned upside down when he met Giulio, a notorious forger who at once set about manipulating the over-confident man. Giovanni did what he should never have done: he associated himself with the crook. Giulio soon laid hands on Giovanni's money, ruined his career and manhandled him into marrying his own mistress, the beautiful Ginevra. It was of course an unhappy marriage but Giovanni found a little solace when his son Ciro was born. Seven years later though, Wanzer resurfaced...

We Are All Murderers

We Are All Murderers
7.2/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 21/05/1952
  • Character: Yvonne Le Guen (version italienne)
Originally titled Nous Sommes Tout des Assassins, We Are All Murderers was directed by Andre Cayette, a former lawyer who detested France's execution system. Charles Spaak's screenplay makes no attempt to launder the four principal characters (Marcel Mouloudji, Raymond Pellegrin, Antoinine Balpetre, Julien Verdeir): never mind the motivations, these are all hardened murderers. Still, the film condemns the sadistic ritual through which these four men are brought to the guillotine. In France, the policy is to never tell the condemned man when the execution will occur--and then to show up without warning and drag the victim kicking and screaming to his doom, without any opportunity to make peace with himself or his Maker. By the end of this harrowing film, the audience feels as dehumanized as the four "protagonists." We Are All Murderers was roundly roasted by the French law enforcement establishment, but it won a special jury prize at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival.

The Prophet

The Prophet
6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 15/02/1968
  • Character: Carla Bagni
In this comedy, a guru’s groupie plans to seduce him so she can number him among her many conquests.

Rome, 1585

Rome, 1585
5.5/10
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Release: 09/08/1961
  • Character: Donna Olimpia di Gonzales
The leader of a gang of Spanish mercenaries falls for a beautiful princess. Thing get dicey, however, when an imprisoned leader is freed and comes calling. Paget, as usual, is absolutely stunning.

Lo smemorato di Collegno

Lo smemorato di Collegno
6.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 07/09/1962
  • Character: Linda Ballarini

He Who Is Without Sin...

He Who Is Without Sin...
6/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 17/12/1952
  • Character: Maria Dermoz
Northern Italian Stefano marries sweetheart Maria by proxy while working abroad in Canada. However, she is mistakenly accused of her sister's crime of abandoning her own child and, when Stefano finds out, he decides to call off their marriage.

Chains

Chains
6.7/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 29/10/1949
  • Character: Rosa Carrisi
A family drama involving a wife torn between her husband and her criminal ex-lover

The Biggest Bundle of Them All

The Biggest Bundle of Them All
5.2/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 17/01/1968
  • Character: Teresa
A kidnapped mobster (Vittorio De Sica) persuades his captors to help him rob platinum ingots from a train.

L'imperatore di Capri

L'imperatore di Capri
6.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 16/12/1949
  • Character: Sonia Bulgarov

Torna

Torna
5.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 31/03/1954
  • Character: Susanna
Cousins James and Robert are in love with Susanna. When Robert and Susanna announce their engagement, James vows to ruin their happiness.

The Overcoat

The Overcoat
7.5/10
The classic Nicolas Gogal fable The Overcoat is given a European flavor by Italian filmmaker Alberto Lattuada; some consider the film to be Lattuada's best "psychological study." Comedian Renato Rascel plays a nebbishy nobody who spends his life-savings on a fancy overcoat. Suddenly, the nobody becomes a somebody, proving beyond doubt that clothes make the man. And then one day, the overcoat is stolen...Fleshing out the short-but-bittersweet Gogol original are several colorful new characters, including a publicity-hungry small-town mayor, played by Giulio Stival. The background music was composed by director Lattuada's wife Felice. American prints of Il Cappato are missing a so-called "naughty" telephone exchange between the mayor and his silken mistress.

La moglie è uguale per tutti

La moglie è uguale per tutti
5.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 21/10/1955
  • Character: Yvonne Micucci
Antonio De Papis is a lawyer and his specialization is separation by mutual consent. He is contrary to marriage because he sees so many of them going wrong. So when his nephew calls on him asking for his approval to his marriage, Antonio suggests to him to spend a day in his office to see what marriage really is.

The Miller's Beautiful Wife

The Miller's Beautiful Wife
6/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 27/10/1955
  • Character: Donna Dolores
A lecherous governor of Naples in 1680 lusts after the wives of several peasants, particularly after the miller's wife Carmela. The miller himself plans to avenge his honor by seducing the wife of the governor.

Nobody's Children

Nobody's Children
6.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 10/02/1951
  • Character: Luisa Fanti / Sister Addolorata
The tragic love story between Guido, the owner of a marble quarry and Luisa, the humble daughter of one of his employees, ends up in her giving birth to a baby boy. Giulio's mother is against them: at first she takes her son abroad with an excuse and then has her grandson kidnapped making Luisa think the boy died in a fire.

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