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Preview Image Marisa Solinas
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Birth Name: Marisa Anna Solinas

Birth Date: 1939-05-30

Birth Place: Genoa, Metropolitan City of Genoa, Italy

Details

Alternate Names: Marisa Anna Solinas, Marisa Salinas

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Boccaccio '70 (1962) as Luciana (segment "Renzo e Luciana")

Most Important Roles:

  • Blindman (1971) as Margherita
  • Homesick for St. Paul (1963) as
  • Boccaccio '70 (1962) as Luciana (segment "Renzo e Luciana")
  • Garter Colt (1968) as Rosy
  • Colt in the Hand of the Devil (1967) as Maya
  • Riderà! - Cuore matto (1967) as Giulia
  • Playing the Field (1974) as Luisella, la moglie di Tito
  • Summer Night (1963) as Alicia
  • The Shadow of the Giant (2000) as Angelica
  • The Head of the Family (1967) as domestica Angela

Career Highlights:

  • Blindman (1971)
  • Homesick for St. Paul (1963)
  • Boccaccio '70 (1962)
  • Garter Colt (1968)
  • Colt in the Hand of the Devil (1967)
  • Riderà! - Cuore matto (1967)
  • Playing the Field (1974)
  • Summer Night (1963)
  • The Shadow of the Giant (2000)
  • The Head of the Family (1967)

Full Biography

Marisa Anna Solinas (30 May 1939 – 12 February 2019), best known as Marisa Solinas, was an Italian actress and singer.

Born in Genoa to a Sardinian father and a Tuscan mother from Garfagnana, Marisa Solinas made her film debut in 1961. Hher career was launched the following year when Mario Monicelli chose her to be the main actress in "Renzo e Luciana", one of the four episodes of Boccaccio '70; the same year she appeared in Bernardo Bertolucci's film debut, La commare secca and acted on stage in Fogli d'album at the Festival dei Due Mondi. Later she starred in many genre films, especially Spaghetti Westerns, and appeared in several successful TV series.

She was also a singer and published two albums and several singles, one of these released by La voce del padrone.

She died on 12 February 2019, at the age of 79.


About the Movie: Blindman (1971)

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Release Year: 1971

Nation: Italy, United States

Alternative Title: Слепецът, O Cego, O Justiceiro Cego, O Retorno de Gringo, Preso na Escuridão, La marca del ciego, Den blinde hævner, El justiciero ciego, Sokea tappaja, Blindman, le justicier aveugle, 50 gynaikes gia to pistoli mou, Monomahia sto el viento, To exasfairo tis prodosias, Il pistolero cieco, O Justiceiro Sem Olhos, Слепой, Kör Adam, Blindman, der Vollstrecker

Director: Ferdinando Baldi

Writer: Kan Shimozawa, Lloyd Battista, Pier Giovanni Anchisi, Tony Anthony, Vincenzo Cerami

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: Saul Swimmer, Tony Anthony
Executive Producer: Roberto Infascelli

Companies: 20th Century Fox, ABKCO Music and Records, Primex

Genre: Drama, Western

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • Run, Man, Run (1968)
  • A Man Called Blade (1977)
  • Urban Outlaw: The Last Gunslinger (2024)
  • We Are No Angels (1975)
  • Jonah Hex (2010)

Keywords

Story

In 'Blindman' (1971), a blind but formidable gunslinger agrees to escort fifty mail order brides across dangerous territory to their miner husbands. However, his business partners betray him, selling the women off to a ruthless bandit named Domingo. Enraged and determined, Blindman embarks on a pursuit into Mexico to rescue the captives and exact revenge.

Summary

'Blindman' is a 1971 Western film directed by Ferdinando Baldi. The movie blends elements of classic westerns with spaghetti western aesthetics, telling the tale of a unique gunslinger navigating harsh terrain and facing off against formidable adversaries despite his blindness.