Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (film) — Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Theatrical release poster Directed by Frank Oz Produced by … Wikipedia
De Sica, Vittorio — (1902 1974) Stage and screen actor, director, and screenwriter. One of Italy s most prolific but also best loved actor directors, De Sica was born in Sora, a small town south of Rome, but spent his earliest years in Naples, hence his lifelong… … Guide to cinema
De Sica, Vittorio — (1902 1974) Stage and screen actor, director, and screenwriter. One of Italy s most prolific but also best loved actor directors, De Sica was born in Sora, a small town south of Rome, but spent his earliest years in Naples, hence his lifelong… … Historical dictionary of Italian cinema
Camerini, Mario — (1895 1981) Screenwriter and director. One of the foremost directors of Italian cinema in the interwar years, Camerini started writing subjects for films while still in high school. After serving as an infantry officer during World War I, he… … Guide to cinema
Camerini, Mario — (1895 1981) Screenwriter and director. One of the foremost directors of Italian cinema in the interwar years, Camerini started writing subjects for films while still in high school. After serving as an infantry officer during World War I, he… … Historical dictionary of Italian cinema
Aldo De Benedetti — Infobox actor imagesize = 150px name = Aldo De Benedetti birthdate = birth date|1892|8|13 birthplace = Rome, Italy deathdate = death date and age|1970|1|19|1892|8|13 deathplace = Rome, Italy othername = occupation = Screenwriter yearsactive =… … Wikipedia
Soldati, Mario — (1906 1999) Writer, director, screenwriter, literary critic, academic, actor. Perhaps better known as a writer than a filmmaker, Soldati always claimed to have become involved in cinema merely in order to make money. Nevertheless, he was… … Guide to cinema
Terzano, Massimo — (1892 1947) Cinematographer. Having begun in the industry as a cameraman in 1913, Terzano graduated to director of photography in the last generation of the Maciste films, most notably Maciste imperatore (Emperor Maciste, 1924) and Maciste all … Guide to cinema
Soldati, Mario — (1906 1999) Writer, director, screenwriter, literary critic, academic, actor. Perhaps better known as a writer than a filmmaker, Soldati always claimed to have become involved in cinema merely in order to make money. Nevertheless, he was… … Historical dictionary of Italian cinema
Terzano, Massimo — (1892 1947) Cinematographer. Having begun in the industry as a cameraman in 1913, Terzano graduated to director of photography in the last generation of the Maciste films, most notably Maciste imperatore (Emperor Maciste, 1924) and Maciste all … Historical dictionary of Italian cinema