Daniele Gaubert Movies

1972  
 
In this offbeat crime adventure, a downhill ski instructor at an Alpine resort involves himself in a conspiracy to rob the bank that lies in the resort town nearby. The heist is a success until a dogged insurance investigator threatens to reveal their identities unless they give him the loot. They hand it over and then realize that he was a phony. The three decide to split up. The ski instructor boards a train and who should be on it but the bogus detective. It turns out that the two of them had been in cahoots all along. The instructor is played by Jean-Claude Killy, an Olympic Skiing champion and the detective is played by famous Italian filmmaker Vittorio De Sica. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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1970  
PG  
Singer Robert Goulet had already spent a season (1966-67) as a TV secret agent on Blue Light when he signed for the theatrical espionager Underground. Goulet plays an American spy who is disgraced during World War II for divulging the names of his fellow agents while under torture. To redeem himself, he joins a French resistance group called the Maquis and parachutes behind enemy lines. His mission is to kidnap a Nazi general and spirit him back to France. Arthur H. Nadel, director of Underground, is most-closely associated with the non-human endeavors of the Filmation cartoon studios. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Robert GouletDaniele Gaubert, (more)
1969  
R  
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This story from Alexander Dumas is updated to modern times and tinged with graphic nudity and eroticism. Marguerite (Daniele Gaubert) is the tart who sleeps her way up the social ladder to help Armand Duval (Nino Castelnuevo), a commoner who happens to be her boyfriend. The original story has Camille dying from tuberculosis, but in this version she suffers from an unknown ailment. She takes a variety of drugs and becomes a walking zombie (when she can stand up) in this expertly photographed sexploitation feature. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Daniele GaubertNino Castelnuovo, (more)
1969  
 
This film marks the directorial debut of Robert Benayoun. An artist (Richard Leduc) attending a party smokes some dope and develops the ability to see into the future and the past. He returns to his apartment where he sees the vision of a woman who had lived there 30 years ago. A friend tries to convince him it is his heightened sensitively as an artist that allows for the newfound abilities, but he soon has psychedelic hallucinations and his abilities increase with time. Stop-motion photography is effectively used in his sequence of visual experiences where the people exist but not the city in this metaphysical story. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Daniele GaubertRichard Leduc, (more)
1968  
 
When Paola (Daniele Gaubert) feels her husband Marco (Philippe Leroy) is neglecting her, she willingly falls for his best friend Alberto (Horst Buchholz). Marco allows the affair to proceed and Paola experiences feelings of love she never knew were possible. She returns to her marital commitments but allows her romantic fantasies of Alberto and a Lesbian lover to continue. Marco soon experiences the positive benefits of his wife's imagination as their romantic romps take a favorable turn for the better. Nude scenes could mark this film as an exploitation feature. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Daniele GaubertPhilippe Leroy, (more)
1968  
 
Louve (Daniele Gaubert) is an accomplished cat burglar on the prowl for a new partner in crime. When she can find no one to share in her criminal adventures, the former acrobat uses her talents to walk on wires, scale walls and pull off a heist at the home of some wealthy patrons busily engaged in social snobbery. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Daniele GaubertMichel Duchaussoy, (more)
1967  
 
A young man who lives with his aunt falls for a free-spirited German model in this uninspired drama. Although he runs off with her for the summer, he returns to his aunt to live off her money after the model and an old flame rekindle their romance. The story unfolds in a series of flashbacks. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jacques PerrinEva Renzi, (more)
1964  
 
Much of this drama parallels the action in the famed medieval morality play Everyman. The movie begins with an industrial magnate's visit to Salzburg. There he sees his friend who will be playing "Death" in the city's yearly production of the medieval play. He also meets a woman who soon becomes his mistress. Not long after that, he suffers a heart attack. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Curd JürgensNadia Gray, (more)
1964  
 
Featuring an all-star cast and on-location shooting in Japan, where the story is set, three US Air Force rescue pilots must overcome their personal problems and differences to embark upon a dangerous mission to save raft-bound Japanese survivors from a murderous storm-tossed sea. As they head for their location, the film flashes back to chronicle the pasts of each pilot to make clear their mixed feelings about their upcoming assignment. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Yul BrynnerRichard Widmark, (more)
1963  
 
This overdone German film relies on a repetitive plot centered around bedroom antics worthy of daytime dramas. A call girl (Hildegard Knef) teaches the "ways of love" to a boy (Thomas Fritsch). The boy uses the knowledge to seduce the young wife (Alexandra Stewart) of his professor (Martin Held). Meanwhile, the professor carries on with his secretary (Daliah Lavi). The story continues in like fashion, with little else to give it strength. ~ Lucinda Ramsey, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lilli PalmerNadja Tiller, (more)
1962  
 
Flitting like the proverbial bee from flower to flower, Valeria (Daniele Gaubert) switches the gender roles in that metaphor as she goes from one relationship to the next with all the ease of trying on a new pair of shoes. Her first love waxes thin while her interest in a mutual friend, Gampiero (Enrico Thibaut) heats up and before she knows it, Valeria has broken one relationship to start another. She and Gampiero have a definite commitment which could be strengthened once Valeria discovers she is pregnant. Yet when they are on the verge of getting married, Valeria changes her mind once again and leaves Gampiero in the lurch. Meanwhile, she has met another interesting young man . . . . ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Daniele GaubertRomolo Valli, (more)
1961  
 
This is a ribald though talkative look at the life and loves, mainly loves, of Henri IV, France's lecherous, 17th-century king. Henri (Francis Claude) has the misfortune of being married to a sharp-tongued woman but the good fortune of being king. That position nets him plenty of mistresses and an increasing number of illegitimate children. When the older king takes an interest in Charlotte (Daniele Gaubert) a teen forty years his junior, he opts to marry her off to a disinterested son (Jean Sorel) in order to have her nearby. These exploits occupy most of the two-hour running time of this standard costume drama, seasoned here and there with a dash of humor. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Daniele GaubertJean Sorel, (more)
1960  
 
That fair city on the West Coast of America has almost nothing to do with this one-dimensional, undistinguished tale of a sexually evocative fifteen-year-old girl (Daniele Gaubert) and the man she wants to seduce. The man is a young lothario in her neighborhood, and she is shown doing her best to attract and keep his attention. She also spends illicit time peeking at a man in a shower and generally misbehaving for a teen her age. The father of the womanizing lothario once took off to race in the regattas in San Francisco and never returned, providing only a title but no added substance to the film. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Folco LulliSuzy Delair, (more)
1960  
 
Studio-bound director Marcel Carne's career was already faltering with the onslaught of New Wave cinema and location shooting when he made this standard, somewhat old-fashioned drama about a group of teens in a bad neighborhood. The head of the local gang of petty thieves is a tough young woman who presides over gang meetings in an abandoned factory. When an even tougher criminal just out of reform school moves in on her territory, it looks like the gang is headed for big-time crime. That possibility is undercut by one important detail -- the tomboy and the young thug start to fall for each other. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Daniele Gaubert