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Pauline (Rosalba Neri) is a minor villainess in the 1966 Italian-German Eurospy film, "The Spy With Ten Faces". This films original title was "Upperseven, l'uomo da uccidere".

In the film, Paul Finney is James Bond sort of British agent and a master of disguise by the use of masks. His codename is Upperseven. His task is to secure a transport of money for the union of some African states. An International gang led by Kobras, manages to steal his money and wants to use it for an atomic missle building project.

Pauline is a henchwoman under orders of Kobras to seduce Paul and then kill him. She plants a wire and camera in his room. After making out with him on his bed, he exposes her intent and hits her. He locates the wire and camera and then marches her to the front door. Knowing that another henchman is waiting to kill him, he uses Pauline as a shield. He pushes her out of the door and she is caught in the gunfire by the bad guy.

Trivia[]

  • Rosalba Neri appeared as Keresh in the 1960 Biblical film "Esther and the King".
  • Rosalba Neri appeared as Demeter, Queen of Micenas in the 1963 Peplum film, "Conquest of Mycene".
  • Rosalba Neri appeared as Nais in the 1964 Peplum sword and sandal film, "The Lion of Thebes".
  • Rosalba Neri appeared as Samantha Felton in the 1966 film, "Johnny Yuma".
  • Rosalba Neri appeared as Silvana in the 1967 Eurospy film "Electra One".
  • Rosalba Neri appeared as Yaka in the 1967 Eurospy film "Lucky, the Inscrutable", which was originally entitled, "Lucky, el intrepido".
  • Rosalba Neri appeared as Margot in the 1967 Eurospy film "L'uomo Del Colpo Perfetto".
  • Rosalba Neri appeared as Paola in the 1969 film, "The Seducers" which is also known as "Top Sensation".
  • Rosalba Neri appeared as Tania Frankenstein in the 1971 Italian horror film, "Lady Frankenstein".
  • Rosalba Neri appeared as the villainess Countess Dolingen de Vries in the 1973 Italian horror film, "The Devil's Wedding Night".
  • Rosalba Neri appeared as Cornelia in the 1974 film, "The Arena".

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