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a little moment from diamonds are forever played by alessandro gallippi as james bond in the M's office with the original italian voice of pino locchi.ALEX IS MULTI TALENTED, he is a film critic, actor, director, historian and a passionate collector of film paraphenalia specializing in James Bond and Star Wars. He has an archive of 47.560 films and 37.954 original music film scores. Also he have a museum dedicated to the world of James Bond and Star Wars and world war 2 and Presidenst's USA. He has researched and written extensively on JFK, Nixon, Sean Connery Adolf Hitler and the Occult Order using Ancient Esoteric, The New Cold War, and films related to American history. He also has an archive of documents relating to film, autographs, World War 2, Cold War and American Presidents. Now he writing a book of film dedicated to the American Presidents from 1939-2008. The Title "The Union State at The Movie". In addition Alessandro produces short films where he recreates scenes from famous films like Rambo, Cobra, James Bond, The Godfather and many others. His special twist is that he recreates the action and atmosphere of each scene while lip-synching to the original voices in Italian and English of De Niro, Brando, Stallone, Connery, Brosnan, etc. (In Italy all films are dubbed over in Italian so internationally famous actors like the above are famous in Italy not with their own voices but with the voices of famous Italian actors who do the voice overs. Usually the same Italian actors are used to dub the same English speaking actors in every part they play. So, for example, Robert De Niro is known and recognized in Italy with a particular voice that is not actually his own). While recreating the film scenes Alessandro adds his own humor and interpretation to the role. The result is a sort of revenge of the silent over sound in that Alessandro "dubs" the acting, leaving the audio track of the original film.

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