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On the way back to his apartment at night, he hits Nastassja in a crosswalk with his car as she decides to cross against a red light signal. She suffers from amnesia after the accident and asks for help. She suffers from amnesia after the accident and asks for help. Of course, Tommaso falls for Nastassja and the second half deals with his pursuit of her after she suddenly disappears.

His life is boring, although he does have a waiting fiancée.

Release Date - Mar 12, 1993  |   Run Time - 111 min.  |  

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The Blonde is a 1993 Italian thriller film directed by Sergio Rubini and co-written by Rubini, Filippo Ascione and Umberto Marino.

The first half of the film deals with Tommaso trying to help Nastassja recover from her amnesia, the second half is what happens afterward. When she finally regains her memory her former life catches up with her.

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    for Nastassja fans only, vastly under rated and unappreciated

    'The Blonde' is an Italian language film with English subtitles that seem to flow by all too quickly, but then Italians seem to like to talk quickly anyway.

    Sergio Rubini at least knows one good way of making a Nastassja Kinski film: put her on the screen in many closeups at varying moments, catching her without much make up, fully made up, show her facial texture with flaws, wrap her in an expensive torn dress from the accident, buy her an outfit to replace the torn dress, let her get wet in the rain, show her in stunning designer clothes, AND above all just let her act.

    la bionda sergio rubini biography

    Tommaso tries, keeps in touch and falls in love with her. 'The Blonde' was released in 1992 and only recently has been released on DVD in a full frame format, not letter boxed.

    Sergio Rubini Biography (1959-)

    Born December 21, 1959, in Grumo Appula, Italy.

    Nationality
    Italian
    Gender
    Male
    Occupation
    Actor, director, writer
    Birth Details
    December 21, 1959
    Grumo Appula, Italy

    Famous Works

    • CREDITS
    • Film Appearances
    • Stefano, Desiderando Giulia, 1985
    • Giovanni Moro, Il caso Moro (also known as The Moro Affair), 1986
    • Reporter, Intervista (also known as Federico Fellini's Intervista and Fellini's Intervista), 1987, Castle Hill, 1992
    • Razzo, Il grande Blek, 1987
    • Figlio mio infinitamente caro (also known as My Dearest Son), 1987
    • Giovanni, Treno di panna (also known as Cream Train), 1988
    • Una notte, un sogno, 1988
    • Mortacci (also known as Death to You and The Hateful Dead), 1989
    • Domenico, La stazione (also known as The Station), MalofilmDistribution, 1990, subtitled version released by Aries Film, 1992
    • Oltre l'oceano (also known as Beyond the Ocean), 1990
    • The hitchhiker, Chiedi la luna (also known as Ask for the Moon), Titanus, 1991
    • Tommaso, La bionda (also known as The Blonde), Video Searchof Miami, 1992
    • Roberto, Condannato a nozze (also known as Condemned to Wed), 1993
    • Vanni, Al lupo, al lupo (also known as Wolf!

      Sergio Rubini is both the director and Tommaso, which is a nice way to get to appear in a movie with Nastassja Kinski and have control of it at the same time. The script is fine because there aren't any glaring logical errors in it, although one could nit-pick and find something to complain about. Tommaso tries, keeps in touch and falls in love with her.

      Wolf!), Pentafilm, 1993

    • Aldo, Prestazione straordinaria (also known as Disclosures: Italian Style), 1994
    • Andre, Una pura formalita (also known as A Pure Formality and Une pure formalite), Sony Pictures Classics, 1995
    • Roberto, Storia d'amore con i crampi (also known as Love Story with Cramps), 1995
    • Il cielo e sempre piu blu (also known as Bits and Pieces),1995
    • Joystick, Nirvana, Miramax, 1997
    • Bartolo, Il viaggio della sposa, Kidmark, 1997
    • Madman, Ecco fatto (also known as That's It), Mikado Film/RaiTrade, 1998
    • Nelu, Die letzte Station (also known as The Last Stop), 1998
    • Italo, Del perduto amore (also known as Of Lost Love), CDIBuena Vista, 1998
    • Massimo, L'albero delle pere (also known as The Pear Tree and Shooting the Moon), RaiTrade, 1998
    • Panni sporchi (also known as Dirty Linen), CDI, 1999
    • Inspector Roverini, The Talented Mr.

      Ripley (also known as TheMysterious Yearning Secretive Sad Lonely Troubled Confused Loving Musical Gifted Intelligent Beautiful Tender Sensitive Haunted Passionate Talented Mr. Ripley), Paramount, 1999

    • Helmut, Mirka, 1999
    • Carlo's father, Tutto l'amore che c'e (also known as All the Love There Is), Cecchi Gori Distribuzione, 2000
    • Giorni dispari, 2000
    • Scarlet Diva, 2000
    • Antonio, Denti (also known as Teeth), Cecchi Gori Distribuzione, 2000
    • A.A.A.

      It stars Nastassja Kinski as the titular blonde, a woman who loses her memory after an accident; Rubini as the man responsible for the accident which takes an interest in her while she recovers; and Ennio Fantastichini as her original love interest.

    Movie Info

    Tags

    Art House, European Cinema, Italian Cinema

    Attributes

    Narrative Location: Milan

    Die geheimnisvolle Blonde

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    The Blonde

    Original title: La bionda

    Tommaso hits a blond girl with his car.

    When she finally regains her memory her former life catches up with her.Tommaso hits a blond girl with his car. This is probably the only movie in which Nastassja is actually hysterical - one will have to see the film to know why. Tommaso tries, keeps in touch and falls in love with her. She suffers from amnesia after the accident and asks for help.

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