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Ted Rusoff (born 1939 in Winnipeg, Canada – died September 28, 2013 in Rome) was an American actor, musician, voice dubbing artist, writer of film-scripts, poetry, and fiction, opera-coach and stage-director, adaptor/translator from and into various languages of synchronized dialogue for the dubbing of films and cartoons.
Summer 1942, Rommel's troops are advancing in Africa, forcing the retreat of the 8th British army . Succeeded to Auchinleck, when he was able to stop the Germans in front of El Alamein, Montgomery awaits the opportune moment for a counter-offensive. Cast Frederick Stafford ... Lt. Giorgio Borri George Hilton ... Lt. Graham Michael Rennie ... Gen. Bernard Law Montgomery Marco Guglielmi ... Capt. Hubert Ettore Manni ... Italian Captain Gérard Herter ... Gen. Schwartz Robert Hossein ... Field Marshal Erwin Rommel Giuseppe Addobbati ... Gen. Georg Stumme Ira von Fürstenberg ... Marta Salvatore Borghese ... Kapow Enrico Maria Salerno ... Sgt. Maj. Claudio Borri Manlio Busoni Giuseppe Castellano ... Truck Driver Mario Chiocchio Massimo Righi ... Italian Soldier Giulio Donnini Andrea Fa...
Regia di Joe D’Amato – Interpreti Principali: Edmund Purdom, Charles Borromel, George Eastman, Annie Belle, Katya Berger, Kasimir Berger, Hanja Kochansky, Ian Danby, Ted Rusoff, Cindy Leadbetter – Trama: Un uomo in fuga, Niko Tanopulos (George Eastman), inseguito da un Prete (Edmund Purdom), si ferisce gravemente mentre cerca di scavalcare il cancello di una Villa. Condotto in Ospedale, i medici disperano di salvarlo, ma, incredibilmente, le ferite si rimarginano e l'uomo, uccisa un'infermiera, elude la sorveglianza. Il Prete spiega alla Polizia che l'assassino è uno psicopatico al quale, tempo prima in Grecia, uno scienziato ha inoculato un siero che rigenera le cellule: praticamente indistruttibile e immensamente forte, può essere annientato soltanto con una pallottola nel cervello. Nel ...
When an American attack on the German-held town of San Corrado results in the Germans being forced out of the town, they don't have time to take along a top Italian partisan leader they have captured and imprisoned The Germans send one of their top agents to infiltrate the town, posing as an American soldier. Cast Barry Cahill ... Sgt. Travers Frank Latimore ... Lt. Willotsky Alex Nicol ... Sam McLease Fredrick R. Clark ... Calhoun Sidney Clute ... Ben Harvey Brendan Fitzgerald Frank Gregory ... Harry Miller Gérard Herter Richard Bull Michael Billingsley ... T.I. Ellis Kurt Polter Paola Falchi ... Giovanna Paul Frees ... Narrator Andrea Marini Lucky Mildon Mauro Rossi Directed by Alex Nicol Story by Allan Lurie Screenplay by Allan Lurie, Frank Gregory Executive Producer Ja...
This Playboy Channel broadcast from 1984 offers a privileged glimpse behind the scenes into how European adult films were dubbed into English for export. Interviewed for the program are veteran dubbing actor/director TED RUSOFF (VIDEO WATCHDOG's interview subject in Issue 159) and sync-assistant/part time dubbing actress SHEILA GOLDBERG, who here chose to adopt the alias of "Sheila Reilly" to avoid association with adult filmmaking. Likewise, the director, who's identified as "Robert Baker," was writer and occasional dubbing actor ROBERT BOOTH, captured here on one of his few directing assignments.
This is a showcase of just a fraction of the characters given voice by one Edward Mannix, an American voice-over actor who was primarily based in Italy. If you have any experience watching Italian films in the English language, you have likely heard Mannix's voice at least once, if not more. Clips are presented in no particular order. Specific information about Mannix's background and current whereabouts are not forthcoming. According to the late Ted Rusoff(a prolific voice dubber in his own right) in a 2011 interview for Video Watchdog, Mannix's dubbing career began when he was discovered in Italy by dubbing director Nick Alexander. Rusoff's account also tells us that he had no training as an actor prior to his dubbing work, and that he authored novels(titles include The Widower, A Journ...
4 touchdowns in a single game, you say? Ed O'Neill ... Al Bundy Katey Sagal ... Peggy Bundy David Faustino ... Bud Bundy Christina Applegate ... Kelly Bundy Amanda Bearse ... Marcy D'Arcy Ted McGinley ... Jefferson D'Aarcy Terry Bradshaw ... Himself Hill Harper ... Aaron Mitchell Wendy Jo Sperber ... Sandy Jorgenson Matthew Borleghi ... Ray Ray
Purchase the DVD today at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Eurocrime-Italian-Gangster-Films-Ruled/dp/B00MIKOVIM/ref=sr_1_3 On Cable VOD November, 2014 DVD release: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 EUROCRIME! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films that Ruled the 70's Directed by Mike Malloy. Produced by Mike Malloy, Mike A. Martinez, and Kier-la Janisse. The violent Italian "Eurocrime" cinematic movement of the 1970s, at first glance, seems like just a bunch of cheap rip-offs of DIRTY HARRY and THE GODFATHER, but on closer inspection, these films really addressed distinctly Italian issues like the Sicilian Mafia and red terrorism. Cast: Franco Nero John Saxon Henry Silva Luc Merenda Antonio Sabáto Fred Williamson Richard Harrison Chris Mitchum Enzo Castellari Leonard Mann Joe Dallesandro Michael ...
Here The Catch Club exhibits hocket, wherein the trio takes an innocent bit of verse and, by the judicious insertion of rests and shifting of emphasis, renders the message more saucy for the 17th century Baroque world. From The Catch Club in Person at the Ash Grove, Jimmy is again hopeful that Ted Rusoff, Larry Pack, David Reznick, or someone who knows about them will get in touch via YouTube. 2nd of 3.
A documentary outtake pertaining in no way to the Eurocrime genre: Late actor Ted Russof describes the thesping generosity of the late Bob Hoskins, his co-star in THE GOOD POPE. www.eurocrimedoc.com