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THE FILMS OF BRUNO VE SOTA
Adapted from research compiled by Barry Brown for "It's VeSota"
Click on each highlighted Film for details (if available, at present)
This is a non-commercial site.Many of these clips are from works not freely available to purchase and have been obtained by me after considerable research as a means of recording Bruno's work and are solely for review,critical and analytical purposes only. No breach of copyright is intended and no financial gain is being made.
| Please click here for copy of Bruno's AFTRA contract. Thanks to Ed Neal for his generosity in giving the contract to the Ve Sota Family for again to Gracy for allowing me to share it on this webpage. Please note: Bruno's daughter, Gracy asked me to point out she does not believe the signature on the contract was her father's, may have been her mother who signed on his behalf. | ||||
A few of Bruno's TV works (click on image) |
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It Takes a Thief:- episode "Guess Who's Coming to Rio" 1969 |
It Takes a Thief:- episode "The Scorpio Drop" 1969 |
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| My Mother the Car:- episode "The Incredible Shrinking Car" - 1966 | Something Evil (1972) | |||
| My Mother the Car:- episode "Goldporter" - 1966 | ||||
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RAILS INTO LARAMIE (Universal, 1954) BV was a cowpoke. |
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THE EGYPTIAN (Fox, 1954) BV had a bit as a wealthy man suffering from gout. |
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APACHE WOMAN (ABC, 1955) BV as a cowpoke. |
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JUPITER'S DARLING (MGM, 1955) BV had a bit as a Roman citizen. |
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KISMET (MGM, 1955) BV had bit in a crowd scene. |
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THE OKLAHOMA WOMAN (American International, 1956) BV was a stagecoach driver. |
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CODE OF SILENCE (Sterling, 1960) BV played a Mafia hitman. Alternate title: Killer's Cage. |
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HOT CAR GIRL (Allied, 1958) BV was a junkyard dealer. |
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THE CRY BABY KILLER (Allied, 1958) BV had a bit part as an outraged citizen. |
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VALLEY OF THE REDWOODS (Fox, 1960) BV played Joe Wolchek, watchman of a lumberyard. |
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THE STORY OF RUTH (Fox, 1960) BV's part as the head of a school of vestal virgins was largely cut. |
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20,000 EYES (Fox, 1961) BV was once again a nightwatchman, but now in a museum. |
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THE LITTLE BANK ROBBER (TCI, 1962) BV had a meaty role as bank robber in this little-known comedy. |
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under construction |
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THE VIOLENT AND THE DAMNED (Governor, 1962) BV played a diplomat in his first film for Jerry Warren. |
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CURSE OF THE STONE HAND (ADP, 1964) BV was narrator. |
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A MAN CALLED DAGGER (MGM, 1968) BV was Dr. Grulikin, a Nazi scientist. Filmed in 1966. |
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WILD ROVERS (MGM, 1971) BV was a Mexican bartender who is shot by William Holden. |
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MILLION DOLLAR DUCK (Buena Vista, 1971) BV was a Russian spy. |
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