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AKA Robert Rietti or 'The Man of a Thousand Voices' |
AKA Robert Rietti or 'The Man of a Thousand Voices' |
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− | Note: almost all his roles here are dubbed voice-overs or bit parts. |
+ | Note: almost all his roles here are dubbed voice-overs or bit parts. |
== Film Deaths == |
== Film Deaths == |
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− | * '''''Tank Force'' (1958''') [''Alberto'']: Stabbed to death by [[Bonar Colleano]] after Robert has killed [[Luciana Paluzzi]]. ''(Thanks to Brian)'' |
+ | * '''''Tank Force'' (1958''') [''Alberto'']: Stabbed to death by [[Bonar Colleano]] after Robert has killed [[Luciana Paluzzi]]. ''(Thanks to Brian)'' |
− | * '''''Sink the |
+ | * '''''Sink the Bismarck!'' (1960)''' [''Capt. Lindemann (voice)'']: "Capt. Lindemann" ([[Carl Möhner]]) is killed when the Bismarck gets sunk. (though I can't recall the details). |
+ | *'''''The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre: Time To Remember'' (1962)''' [''Victor'']: Stabbed in the back with a chisel by [[Harry H. Corbett]] when he attacks Harry as he is trying to dismantle a fireplace. Harry then hides the body in the fireplace but it is later discovered by the police. ''(Thanks to Brian)'' |
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− | * '''''[[Dr. No (1962)|Dr. No]]''[[Dr. No (1962)| (1962)]]''' [''John Strangeways (voice)'']: "Strangeways" ([[Tim Moxon]]) is shot repeatedly by the "Three Blind Mice" assassins. |
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+ | * '''[[Dr. No (1962)|''Dr. No'']]''[[Dr. No (1962)| (1962)]]'''''<nowiki/>'' [John Strangeways (voice)]: ''"Strangeways" ([[Tim Moxon]]) is shot repeatedly by the "Three Blind Mice" assassins. |
− | * ''''' |
+ | * '''''[[Thunderball (1965)|Thunderball]]''[[Thunderball (1965)| (1965)]]''' [''Emilo Largo (voice)'']: "Largo" ([[Adolfo Celi]]) is shot in the back with a speargun by [[Claudine Auger]]. |
− | * ''''' |
+ | * '''''Barbarella'' (1968)''' [''Prof. Ping (voice)'']: "Prof Ping" ([[Marcel Marceau]]) is disintegrated by an energy ray operated by [[Milo O'Shea]]. |
− | * ''''' |
+ | * '''''Mackenna's Gold'' (1969)''' [''Hachita (voice)'']: "Hachita" ([[Ted Cassidy]]) is stabbed in the back when [[Omar Sharif]] throws a knife at him. |
+ | * '''''The Royal Hunt of the Sun'' (1969) '''[''Atahualpa (voice)'']: "Atahualpa" ([[Christopher Plummer]]) is executed by garroting. |
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+ | * '''''The Valley Of Gwangi'' (1969)''' [''Carlos (voice)'']: "Carlos" ([[Gustavo Rojo]]) is attacked and killed by Gwangi. |
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+ | * '''''Hannibal Brooks'' (1969)''' [''Kellerman (voice)]'': "Kellerman" ([[Ernst Fritz Fürbringer]]) is killed when the building he's in is bombed. |
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* '''''Waterloo'' (1970)''' [''Sir Thomas Picton (voice)'']: "Thomas Picton" ([[Jack Hawkins]]) is killed during the battle. |
* '''''Waterloo'' (1970)''' [''Sir Thomas Picton (voice)'']: "Thomas Picton" ([[Jack Hawkins]]) is killed during the battle. |
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− | * '''''Force 10 from Navarone'' (1979)''' [''Drazak (voice)'']: "Drazak" ([[Richard Kiel]]) is stabbed in a knife fight with [[Carl Weathers]]. |
+ | * '''''Force 10 from Navarone'' (1979)''' [''Drazak (voice)'']: "Drazak" ([[Richard Kiel]]) is stabbed in a knife fight with [[Carl Weathers]]. |
− | * '''''[[For Your Eyes Only (1981)|For Your Eyes Only]]''[[For Your Eyes Only (1981)| (1981)]]''' [''Ernest Starvo Blofeld (voice)'']: "Blofeld" ([[John Hollis]]) is dropped from a helicopter down into a factory chimney by [[Roger Moore]]. |
+ | * '''''[[For Your Eyes Only (1981)|For Your Eyes Only]]''[[For Your Eyes Only (1981)| (1981)]]''' [''Ernest Starvo Blofeld (voice)'']: "Blofeld" ([[John Hollis]]) is dropped from a helicopter down into a factory chimney by [[Roger Moore]]. |
== TV Deaths == |
== TV Deaths == |
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− | * '''Hamlet (1947; TV)''' [''Rosencrantz'']: Presumably executed (I've never seen this, but were all familiar with the play). |
+ | * '''Hamlet (1947; TV)''' [''Rosencrantz'']: Presumably executed (I've never seen this, but were all familiar with the play). |
− | * '''''The Prisoner: Once Upon a Time'' (1967)''' [''Number Two (voice)'']: "Number Two" ([[Leo McKern]]) dies of apparent poisoning during the confrontation with [[Patrick McGoohan]]. |
+ | * '''''The Prisoner: Once Upon a Time'' (1967)''' [''Number Two (voice)'']: "Number Two" ([[Leo McKern]]) dies of apparent poisoning during the confrontation with [[Patrick McGoohan]]. |
Note: providing the dubbed voices, Robert has probably "died" in place of many other actors playing very tiny roles. |
Note: providing the dubbed voices, Robert has probably "died" in place of many other actors playing very tiny roles. |
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Revision as of 18:31, 11 September 2021
Robert Rietty (1923 - 2015)
AKA Robert Rietti or 'The Man of a Thousand Voices'
Note: almost all his roles here are dubbed voice-overs or bit parts.
Film Deaths
- Tank Force (1958) [Alberto]: Stabbed to death by Bonar Colleano after Robert has killed Luciana Paluzzi. (Thanks to Brian)
- Sink the Bismarck! (1960) [Capt. Lindemann (voice)]: "Capt. Lindemann" (Carl Möhner) is killed when the Bismarck gets sunk. (though I can't recall the details).
- The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre: Time To Remember (1962) [Victor]: Stabbed in the back with a chisel by Harry H. Corbett when he attacks Harry as he is trying to dismantle a fireplace. Harry then hides the body in the fireplace but it is later discovered by the police. (Thanks to Brian)
- Dr. No (1962) [John Strangeways (voice)]: "Strangeways" (Tim Moxon) is shot repeatedly by the "Three Blind Mice" assassins.
- Thunderball (1965) [Emilo Largo (voice)]: "Largo" (Adolfo Celi) is shot in the back with a speargun by Claudine Auger.
- Barbarella (1968) [Prof. Ping (voice)]: "Prof Ping" (Marcel Marceau) is disintegrated by an energy ray operated by Milo O'Shea.
- Mackenna's Gold (1969) [Hachita (voice)]: "Hachita" (Ted Cassidy) is stabbed in the back when Omar Sharif throws a knife at him.
- The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1969) [Atahualpa (voice)]: "Atahualpa" (Christopher Plummer) is executed by garroting.
- The Valley Of Gwangi (1969) [Carlos (voice)]: "Carlos" (Gustavo Rojo) is attacked and killed by Gwangi.
- Hannibal Brooks (1969) [Kellerman (voice)]: "Kellerman" (Ernst Fritz Fürbringer) is killed when the building he's in is bombed.
- Waterloo (1970) [Sir Thomas Picton (voice)]: "Thomas Picton" (Jack Hawkins) is killed during the battle.
- Force 10 from Navarone (1979) [Drazak (voice)]: "Drazak" (Richard Kiel) is stabbed in a knife fight with Carl Weathers.
- For Your Eyes Only (1981) [Ernest Starvo Blofeld (voice)]: "Blofeld" (John Hollis) is dropped from a helicopter down into a factory chimney by Roger Moore.
TV Deaths
- Hamlet (1947; TV) [Rosencrantz]: Presumably executed (I've never seen this, but were all familiar with the play).
- The Prisoner: Once Upon a Time (1967) [Number Two (voice)]: "Number Two" (Leo McKern) dies of apparent poisoning during the confrontation with Patrick McGoohan.
Note: providing the dubbed voices, Robert has probably "died" in place of many other actors playing very tiny roles.