- raˈnuttʃi]; 27
April 1912 – 2
January 1991),
known by the
stage name
Renato Rascel (pronounced [ˈraʃʃel]), was an
Italian film
actor and singer. He appeared...
-
Rascel-Fifì is a 1957
Italian crime-comedy film
directed by
Guido Leoni [it]. It is a
parody of
Jules D****in's Rififi. The film was a
success at the Italian...
- art with
little focus on
surrealism as in the
Disney adaptation.
Renato Rascel was
chosen to
serve as both the
singer of the
introductory song and as the...
- **** Addrisi) "Alfie" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) "Forget You" (Renato
Rascel, Joe Sherman,
George David Weiss) "Look
Again (Theme From "Irma La Douce")"...
-
title and
refrain of a po****r
Italian song,
composed in 1955 by
Renato Rascel, with
lyrics by
Pietro Garinei and
Sandro Giovannini. It was
published in...
- "I
racconti di
padre Brown" (The
Tales of
Father Brown)
starring Renato Rascel in the
title role and
Arnoldo Foà as
Flambeau was
produced and broadcast...
- p****eggiata) is a 1953
Italian comedy-drama film
directed by
Renato Rascel and
starring Rascel,
Valentina Cortese and
Paolo Stoppa. It is very
loosely based...
-
Adamson "Arrivederci Roma" -
Renato Rascel "Calypso Italiano" -
George Stoll "Vogliamoci
tanto bene" -
Music Renato Rascel,
Lyrics Roger Berthier "Come Dance...
-
Virna Lisi,
Hardy Krüger, and
Sergio Franchi. It also
features Renato Rascel,
Giancarlo Giannini, and
Eduardo Ciannelli; with
Valentina Cortese making...
- com****tion. A host of
these machines were
constructed between 1969 and 1974;
RASCEL is
pictured in this article.
Despite the
intense interest in the 1960s and...