| The official story was that Italian
actress Elsa Martinelli was discovered for movies when Kirk
Douglas spotted her on a 1954 magazine cover. Actually, Martinelli
had been playing bits in Italian films since 1950, and had been a professional
model since her early teens. Her first and only screen appearance while
under contract to Douglas' Bryna Productions was The
Indian Fighter (1955). The film should have made her a star, but
(at least according to Douglas) Martinelli exercised nothing but
bad judgment thereafter, taking parts that exploited her physical attributes
but allowed her acting skills to atrophy. Finally, Douglas threw
in the towel, telling Martinelli that she'd have to pay him to work for
Bryna again. With such notable exceptions as Orson
Welles' The
Trial, Martinelli never had a part as good as her Native American
heroine in Indian
Fighter. She retired from filmmaking in the mid-1980s, making
an unheralded return appearance in the inconsequential all-star comedy
Once
Upon a Crime. Elsa Martinelli is the mother of actress
Cristiana Mancinelli. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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