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Valentina is an Italian erotic thriller television series that originally aired on Italia 1 from September 29 to December 22, 1989. It is based on the Valentina comics series by Italian artist Guido Crepax. The series follows a Milanese photographer, Valentina Rosselli, and her investigations assisted by the antiquarian Phillip Rembrant, with whom she shares an ambiguous relationship.

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  • Valentina (serie televisiva 1989) (it)
  • Valentina (1989 TV series) (en)
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  • Valentina is an Italian erotic thriller television series that originally aired on Italia 1 from September 29 to December 22, 1989. It is based on the Valentina comics series by Italian artist Guido Crepax. The series follows a Milanese photographer, Valentina Rosselli, and her investigations assisted by the antiquarian Phillip Rembrant, with whom she shares an ambiguous relationship. (en)
  • Valentina è una serie televisiva prodotta in Italia da Reteitalia in coproduzione franco-spagnola, ed ispirata all'omonimo fumetto di Guido Crepax. È stata trasmessa fra il 29 settembre 1989 e il 22 dicembre 1989 su Italia 1.Nel ruolo della protagonista fu scelta l'allora esordiente Demetra Hampton, doppiata da Claudia Balboni. Il ruolo del protagonista maschile fu affidato a Russel Case (doppiato da Dario Penne), che interpreta il ruolo di Philip Rembrant, il compagno di Valentina. L'attore appare in tutte le puntate ad eccezione dell'episodio Farfalle. (it)
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  • One day, Valentina gets visited by a seductress who calls herself Baba Yaga. She shows a sexual interest in her and invites her into her house. After walking into her house, Valentina is given a doll. It is soon revealed that Baba Yaga has started to control Valentina through the doll. (en)
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  • Gianfranco Manfredi & Giandomenico Curi (en)
  • Gianfranco Manfredi & Gianfranco Giagni (en)
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  • "Addio Valentina" (en)
  • "Baba Yaga" (en)
  • "Caduta angeli" (en)
  • "Ciao Valentina" (en)
  • "Farfalle" (en)
  • "Fotofinish" (en)
  • "Jack ama Lulu" (en)
  • "L'altra" (en)
  • "Per amore di Valentina" (en)
  • "Rembrant e le streghe" (en)
  • "Valentina assassina" (en)
  • "Valentina non riposa" (en)
  • "Violoncello" (en)
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  • Valentina by Guido Crepax (en)
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  • Fio Zanotti (en)
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  • Italy (en)
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  • Roberto Cacciaguerra (en)
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  • Italian (en)
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  • Valentina #Episodes (en)
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  • "Valentina" (en)
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