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    Carlo Campogalliani

    Italian actor and film director

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  1. Screenwriter. Actor. Years active. 1910–1964. Carlo Campogalliani (10 October 1885 – 10 August 1974) was an Italian screenwriter, actor and film director. Campogalliani directed around eighty films during his career and acted in another fifty. He directed the 1934 sports film Stadio. [1]

  2. Carlo Campogalliani was born on 10 October 1885 in Concordia sulla Secchia, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. He was a director and actor, known for La grande luce - Montevergine (1939), Stadio (1934) and Il cavaliere di Kruja (1940). He was married to Letizia Quaranta. He died on 10 August 1974 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

    • January 1, 1
    • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Actor, Writer
  3. Sword of the Conqueror: Directed by Carlo Campogalliani. With Jack Palance, Eleonora Rossi Drago, Guy Madison, Carlo D'Angelo. A cruel Lombard ruler marries the daughter of another king, kills her father, beats her lover but he ultimately faces a major popular revolt against him.

    • (255)
    • Adventure, History, War
    • Carlo Campogalliani
    • 1962-09
  4. Giovanni Battista Carlo Campogalliani (Concordia, 10 ottobre 1885 – Roma, 10 agosto 1974) è stato un regista e attore italiano; a lungo attivo sia all'epoca del muto che in quella del sonoro, fu un cineasta eclettico e sperimentò tutti i filoni popolari.

  5. Goliath and the Barbarians: Directed by Carlo Campogalliani. With Steve Reeves, Chelo Alonso, Bruce Cabot, Giulia Rubini. When barbarians invade his village and kill his father, a local man wages a one-man war against them.

    • (349)
    • Adventure
    • Carlo Campogalliani
    • 1959-11
  6. Sword of the Conqueror (Italian: Rosmunda e Alboino) is a 1961 Italian adventure film written and directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Jack Palance and Eleonora Rossi Drago.

  7. Carlo Campogalliani (1885-1974) was certainly one of the most exuberant and inventive figures in the first half-century of Italian cinema. He began his acting career with Milano Film (a small role in Giuseppe De Liguoro’s King Lear, 1910), and then moved to Flora Film in Tuscany.

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