Two other videos from the film "Holiday on the Costa Smeralda". Little Tony sings the title "In three seconds" and "Country". Note the presence of the beautiful Silvia Dionisio (if not, tell me that there would 'ste video here ...?)
In the first, from the film "Holiday on the Costa Smeralda" (1968), Silvia Dionisio is seen dancing with a Little Tony "shake" electrifying typical of the sixties.
The second comes from the movie "Thought of Love" (1969). Silva is dancing with the Primitive Mal. Enjoy the music, the ingenuity of the time, the beautiful smile of Silvia ... and especially the unlikely shirt Mal.
Small friendly text written on the blog of Juan Julio De Abajo De Pablos, cinematic views inglese, che racconta a suo pranzo at ristorante with a giovanissima Silvia Dionisio ...
Juan Luis Galiardo remember that I submitted to Silvia Dionisio. I remember how beautiful it was. I remember I was very young. I remember how young I was. I remember one morning, a day she did not roll and I had urgent work, walking along the Gran Vía de Madrid (for the same now is advisable not to walk), seemed an sangria and paella. As would pay the production department, and was a "rich production," she showed her caring and enter into a luxurious restaurant enjoyed culinary reputation. Silvia Dionisio listen more than talk, and everything he said he understood perfectly. He spoke English and Italian (she's Italian) but well understood Castilian and also spoke fluently. We became great friends. And even accomplices. Silvia told me that, a English director, a friend of her and her mother (a charming lady) was very fond of her. But she hoped to marry and leave the theater: what ever offered the least liked. Marriage, for it meant stability, home, peace, children, a husband who love and care ... So thought the Italian Silvia Dionisio: old-fashioned "per sua Rome." But the marriage never took place, the director refused to take the plunge. He believed that the actresses were whores ... I was in sharp disagreement with him. Silvia Dionisio had a "vocation" of a housewife and the film did not care. The director in question never married and Silvia Dionisio returned to Rome. I did not hear of it. He made one or two more films, and when the nudes were "in crescere" left the cinema. One thing I have some: I do that I would have married her. And now, to know his whereabouts ... It was a charming ragazza. Do not be sad, Mr. De Abajo ...
JOHN PAUL DOWN JULY (writer, writer, editor, producer) (Film Historian)