Moana Pozzi

Moana Pozzi
Country: Italy
Total Credits at Criticker: 7 (Actor)
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Escape from the Bronx
A vicious corporation tries to kill and starve the last remaining habitants of the Bronx in order to build their own high-rise developments. A lone long-haired hot-tempered warrior, Trash, is the only obstacle well, him, a psychopathic bomb-maker and his equally psychopathic pre-school son... (imdb)
I pompieri
Comic adventures of a wacky band of firefighters
Delitto carnale
The plot is about a number of people who check into a hotel to wait for a funeral. Nobody seems to really miss the old man who has died because all they do is get drunk and have non-stop sex, which is slightly disturbing because most of them are related in one way or another. Then, about halfway into the film, the first dead body turns up and of course the police forces them to stay in the hotel so that the killer can strike again ... (imdb)
W la foca
Andrea, a nice girl, move from Veneto (north of Italy) to Roma. She is employed as a nurse in a medical practice. She soon is involved in a never-ending game of misunderstanding, couples exchange, sexual seductions. (imdb)
La compagna di viaggio
Sex-comedy set around an attempt to rob the mail van on the Rome-Paris express.
A tu per tu
...Emanuele (Johnny Dorelli) wealthy businessman fleeing from the law, and Gino (Paolo Villaggio) a poor, doltish cabbie driving him all over Europe. Emanuele has a suitcase full of documents that could convict several well-placed people of serious crimes if the papers were made public. He keeps them as he runs away from the police and tries to disguise himself as a female -- his "sister" -- who Gino romances... (Rovi)
Doppio misto
Two married couples horn each other … choosing the same vacant apartment as the place of the escapade! How many misunderstandings can arise in this continuous game of doors that open and close? (letterboxd.com)