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Alberto de Mendoza (born 21 January 1923) was actor in Argentine cinema, who appeared in some 114 films between 1930 and 2005 spanning eight decades.
A life long figure in Argentine films, he began acting aged 7 in 1930 and has appeared in film such as Adán y la serpiente in 1946 and A hierro muere in 1962 often working alongside Olga Zubarry. In the late 1960s and 1970 he appeared in a number of spaghetti Westerns.
He had a prominent role in the 1973 hor
Gender: Male
Born On: 21-Jan-1923
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Alberto de Mendoza's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Alberto de Mendoza on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 23, 2024 4:50 AM
Manaos (1979)
At the beginning of this century some owners of rubber plantations in the Amazonas jungle convert a village into one big prison. But the inhabitants have other plans...
Sette ragazze di classe (1979)
Seven female friends decide to play an erotic game. They try to seduce as many aristocrats and middle-class men as possible.
Deadly Women (1979)
Seven female friends decide to play an erotic game. They try to seduce as many aristocrats and middle-class men as possible.
Horror Express (1972)
Mysterious and unearthly deaths start to occur while Professor Saxton is transporting the frozen remains of a primitive humanoid creature he found in Manchuria back to Europe.
Corsari (1971)
After the death of her father, the viceroy of a small Caribean island, the beautiful young Isabella is in a big danger. The crafty duke of Burt wants to grab the power on the isle so he decides to eliminate her. Fortunately then comes a group of pirates stranded after a shipwreck. Their leader is the brave and bold Alan Drake. The pirates are hired to protect Isabella and the adventure begins.
Una lucertola con la pelle di donna (1971)
Carol Hammond, the sexually frustrated wife of a successful London lawyer, is having bizarre, erotic dreams about her uninhibited neighbour, Julia Durer, who presides over noisy, sex and drug filled parties in the house next door. One night, Carol dreams culminate in violent death and she wakes to find her nightmares have become reality - Julia has been murdered and Carol is the main suspect. Was she set up, or did she really do it?
Il pistolero dell'Ave Maria (1969)
One of the most ambitious spaghetti westerns, The Forgotten Pistolero is a retelling of the Greek legend of Orestes, who avenges the murder of his father with the help of his friend and former mentor Pylades and his sister Electra. In Baldi’s movie, Orestes is called Sebastian, a man living on his own. One day a wounded stranger called Rafael/Pylades takes shelter in his house and tells him that he, Sebastian, is the son of a Mexican general who was murdered by his wife and her lover. Sebastian
Il pistolero (1969)
One of the most ambitious spaghetti westerns, The Forgotten Pistolero is a retelling of the Greek legend of Orestes, who avenges the murder of his father with the help of his friend and former mentor Pylades and his sister Electra. In Baldi’s movie, Orestes is called Sebastian, a man living on his own. One day a wounded stranger called Rafael/Pylades takes shelter in his house and tells him that he, Sebastian, is the son of a Mexican general who was murdered by his wife and her lover. Sebastian
Una sull'altra (1969)
Dr. George Dumurrier is looking for money to expand the San Francisco based clinic he runs with his brother. He is also having an affair with Jane, a glamorous fashion photographer. When Dumurrier's wife Susan dies following an asthma attack, leaving him a million dollar insurance pay-out, it seems that all his problems are solved - until an anonymous phone call sends him to the Roaring 20s strip club where he is astonished to discover that its featured performer, the dangerously desirable Mon
Top Story (1969)
An insurance scam lands a man on death row for murdering his wife. What everyone doesn't know is she really isn't dead.