Movies Starring Femi Benussi
Welcome to our dedicated collection of films featuring Femi Benussi. Here, you’ll find a diverse lineup of titles that showcase the actor’s range, talent, and unforgettable on-screen presence. Whether you’re a longtime admirer or discovering Femi benussi’s performances for the first time, this selection offers something for every taste—encompassing both critically acclaimed roles and underrated gems waiting to be explored.
Strip Nude for Your Killer (1975)
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After a fashion model dies during a botched abortion, the doctor stages her death to exonerate himself but is murdered by a mysterious assailant who soon begins hunting down her agency colleagues.
The Private Lesson (1975)
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Alessandro has a thing or two to learn. Carroll Baker, in her role, is the perfect teacher.
The Stranger and the Gunfighter (1974)
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During a hold-up in the Wild West, Dakota kills a rich old Chinese man, Wang. Later, he is captured, sentenced, and is about to be hanged - and he never profitted from Wang's death, has he buried him with the photographs of his four widows, and a few worthless papers. Meanwhile, Ho comes to America in search of his uncle's fortune, and must get Dakota free, as he his the only man who can lead him to Wang's tomb. They open the tomb, retaking the pictures of Wang's widows. It happens he reads the papers and knows that Wang had one quarter of a map tattooed in each of his women's buttocks. Now, the difficult part will really start... Treasure
When Love Is Lust (1973)
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A decadent countess, middle-aged but still attractive, forces her young and timid daughter to marry a rich butcher. But the couple’s sexual relation is troubled, because the girl has her fair share of inhibitions. So she abandons her house and seeks refuge at her sister’s place. During her absence, her husband finds consolation in his mother in law’s arms.
Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970)
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A madman haunted by the ghost of his ex-wife carves a corpse-laden trail.
The Hawks and the Sparrows (1966)
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A man and his son take an allegorical stroll through life with a talking bird that spouts social and political philosophy.