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Ornella Muti was born on March 9, 1955, in Rome, Lazio, Italy as Francesca Romana Rivelli. She is known for her work on Flash Gordon (1980), Oscar (1991), and The Most Beautiful Wife (1970). She was previously married to Federico Fachinetti and Alessio Orano.
These are my TOP 10 Movies for Ornella Muti of all time, but it is yours? Share with me your list below in the comment section.
10. Swann in Love (1984).
In 19th-century Paris, Charles Swann (Jeremy Irons) risks his social standing in his obsessive pursuit of prostitute Odette (Ornella Muti). His overwhelming desire for her comes, in part, from Odette’s complete disinterest in him. When he finally weds her, utterly compromising himself in high society, he finds to his horror that his love for her was a complete illusion. At the same time, the Baron de Charlus (Alain Delon) pursues his own ill-advised romance.
9. Death of a Corrupt Man (1977).
One early morning deputy Philippe Dubaye wakes up his old friend Xavier Maréchal with disturbing news: he has just killed Serrano, a racketeer with extant political connections. Serrano kept proofs of Dubaye’s involvement in corrupt dealings and was poised to use them against the deputy. Xavier readily agrees to cover up for his old pal Philippe, but he soon runs into difficulties.
8. Appassionata (1974).
Appassionata is a 1974 Italian erotic drama film. Two teenage friends conspire to find out how much their youthful sensuality can disrupt one of their households, headed by a dentist and his mentally-ill wife.
7. Tales of Ordinary Madness (1981).
Suffering from the senselessness of his existence, a poet gives up his work and withdraws into the shady world of criminals and alcoholics. When he meets a self-destructive prostitute in a bar, he finds his soul mate and falls in love.
6. Come Home and Meet My Wife (1974).
50-year-old Giulio (Tognazzi) and his 17-year-old goddaughter, Vincenzina (Muti) fall madly in love with each other and soon are wed. Giulio’s jealousy gets in the way of their happiness though. Has Vincenzina cheated on him with his younger friend or not?
5. The Sparrow’s Fluttering (1988).
The Sparrow’s Fluttering is a 1988 Italian romance drama film directed by Gianfranco Mingozzi. The theme song “Felicità” by Lucio Dalla and Mauro Malavasi won the David di Donatello for best original song.
4. The Most Beautiful Wife (1970).
Based on the story of Franca Viola and Filippo Melodia. In Sicily, as a Mafia boss leaves for prison, he advises Vito, a young man who’s his potential successor, to marry a virtuous and poor woman. Vito’s eye settles on Francesca, only 15, but lovely and self-possessed. Among her virtues are high self worth and forthright speech, so although she falls in love with Vito, she won’t bow down to him.
3. Madly in Love (1981).
Cristina, the princess of a fictional monarchical state named Saint Tulipe, is visiting Rome with her father, Gustavo VI, who is trying to appeal to Italy’s national bank for a loan to buoy his country’s financial crisis. Bored and rebellious, Cristina sneaks away from the embassy and decides to engage in a sightseeing tour of the city. On the bus she takes, Cristina meets the driver Barnaba Cecchini, who instantly falls in love with her.
2. Flash Gordon (1980).
Flash and Dale are skyjacked aboard Dr. Zarkov’s rocket ship. The trio are drawn into the influence of the planet Mongo, controlled by Ming, who has been testing the Earth with unnatural disasters
1. The Taming of the Scoundrel (1980).
A grouchy farmer, known around his small Italian town as being wonderful to his employees, but actively driving everyone else away, is in for a surprise when a beautiful girl from the city, ends up on his stoop after her car breaks down in the rain.