
Tano Cimarosa, real name Gaetano Cisco, (1 January 1922 – 24 May 2008) was an Italian actor, screenwriter and film director. He participated in more than fifty movies.
He played the "Blacksmith" in the Oscar-winning film Cinema Paradiso from 1988. He is known to horror film fans for directing Reflections in Black in 1975.
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Gender: Male
Born On: 1-Jan-1922
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Tano Cimarosa's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Tano Cimarosa on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Apr 3, 2025 6:39 AM
Due amici (2002)
Two Sicilian friends, Nunzio and Pino, share the same apartment in Turin. Nunzio works in a factory but is laid off because of his illness. Pino, on the other hand, is a mysterious man and he is always traveling because of his work. Nunzio would very much like to know what his friend is doing for a living but Pino will not tell him. Nunzio spends his free time the best he can in his friend's absences. He ends up falling in love with Maria, a commercial employee, whereas his health condition dete
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#DramaUna pura formalita' (1994)
Onoff is a famous writer, now a recluse. The Inspector is suspicious when Onoff is brought into the station one night, disoriented and suffering a kind of amnesia. In an isolated, rural police station, the Inspector tries to establish the events surrounding a killing, to reach a startling resolution.
Cafe' Express (1980)
An Italian laborer foils anyone who tries to stop him from selling espresso on the Milan-to-Naples night train.
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#ComedyUn uomo in ginocchio (1979)
Nino, a regular working-class guy, finds that a hitman has been hired to kill him. He discovers that a wealthy woman has been kidnapped and that everyone who was involved in it is being killed off. However, Nino had nothing to do with the kidnapping and has to find out who has sent the killers and stop them before it's too late.
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#ThrillerL'esorciccio (1975)
A satire on the American film "The Exorcist," but with an Italian twist.