Born in 1917 in Spain, Manuel Alexandre was a prolific actor known for his supporting roles in various films. In Assassination in Rome (1965), he delivers a compelling performance that contributes to the film's exploration of intrigue and betrayal. His career spanned decades, and he became a familiar face in Spanish cinema, earning an Honorary Goya Award in 2003 for his contributions. Alexandre's work in cult films like Assassination in Rome reflects the vibrant storytelling of the era, making him a significant figure in the genre.
Assassination in Rome
Cyd Charisse (Singin’in the Rain, Brigadoon) and Hugh O’Brian (Ten Little Indians, The Shootist) star in this classy international thriller about an American woman vacationing in Rome whose husband disappears under mysterious circumstances. To her aid comes a handsome and courageous newspaper reporter, who is a fellow American but also happens to be her ex-lover.