Valentina (1989)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Demetra Hampton
Valentina Rosselli
Gianni Giovagnoni
Art Direction
Fio Zanotti
Music
Roberto Forges Davanzati
Director of Photography
Gianfranco Manfredi
Screenplay
Roberto Cacciaguerra
Executive Producer
Guido Crepax
Writer
Nicoletta Ercole
Costumer
Vittorio Biseo
Makeup Artist
Gianfranco Giagni
Screenplay / Director
Russel Case
Phil Rembrant
Antonello Fassari
Checco
Mary Sellers
Anita
Kim Rossi Stuart
Bruno
Regina Rodriguez
Tony / Valentina
Isabelle Illiers
Effie
Assumpta Serna
Baba Yaga
Ricky Gianco
Dedè
Diego Cappuccio
Gaston
Franco Diogene
Camille
Guido Alberti
Tristan Brancusi
Mapi Galán
Marianna
Bruce McGuire
Aurelio
John Karlsen
Rolander
Mattia Sbragia
Lucien
Valerio Andrei
Felipe
Moreno Borghi
Young Phil
Bruno Corazzari
Police Commissioner
Renzo Rossi
Jules
Margareta von Krauss
Roxana
Eleonora Bernardini
Jessie
Christian Dottorini
Young Aurelio
Sabrina Ferilli
Edna
Andrea Liberovici
José
Beatrice Palme
Mariangela
Giorgio Tirabassi
Bastien
Guido d'Avino
George
Francesca Fenati
Olga
Anna Grassi
Maria Assunta
Carlos Alberto Valles
Maestro Angrisani (as Carlos Valles)
Emmanuele Valori
Young Paolo
Paola Grassi
Gabriela
Emma Gugliotta
Ruth O'Sullivan
Alessandro Lanza
Emile
Tania Alexander
Journalist
Elisabetta Quaresima
Margherita
Carmen Stowe
Nora
Niels Gullov
Dentist
Francesca De Filippo
Miss Cartieri
Eva Robin's
Madame (as Eva Robins)
Andrea Prodan
Eleonora Vallone
Eddie Roberts
Patrizia Danese
John Roberts
Giuseppe Cederna
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 29, 1989
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes13
Running Time30m
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
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Valentina is an Italian erotic thriller television series that originally aired on Italia 1 from September 29 to December 22, 1989. It is based on the Valentina comics series by Italian artist Guido Crepax. The series follows a Milanese photographer, Valentina Rosselli, and her investigations assisted by the antiquarian Phillip Rembrant, with whom she shares an ambiguous relationship.
Despite being shot in Italian language, the actors were dubbed over by different people. Demetra Hampton was voiced by Claudia Balboni and Russel Case by Dario Penne. The entire series was dubbed into English for syndication in other countries, and scenes from six episodes were edited into a feature-length film version which aired on Showtime and Cinemax in their late night programming blocks.