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  1. Ermanno Donati was an Italian film producer. Along with Luigi Carpentieri, Donati won the Nastro d'Argento award for Best Producer for the film The Day of the Owl. [1] Selected filmography. As producer. I Vampiri (1957) [2] The Son of the Red Corsair (1959) Winter Holidays (1959) [3] Atlas Against the Cyclops (1961) [4]

  2. Ermanno Donati. Producer: Mafia. Ermanno Donati was born on 3 March 1920 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He was a producer and production manager, known for Mafia (1968), Matchless (1967) and Son of Samson (1960). He was married to Vira Silenti. He died on 9 July 1979 in London, England, UK.

    • Producer, Production Manager, Writer
    • March 3, 1920
    • Ermanno Donati
    • July 9, 1979
  3. Ermanno Donati anche come Louis Mann (Roma, 3 marzo 1920 – Londra, 9 luglio 1979) è stato un produttore cinematografico italiano. Noto per Salon Kitty diretto da Tinto Brass (1976), Il giorno della civetta diretto da Damiano Damiani (1968) e Navajo Joe diretto da Sergio Corbucci (1966).

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    In Sicily, truck driver Salvatore Colasberna is shot in the morning hours while delivering a load of cement to a highway construction project. The murder takes place within sight of the house of Rosa Nicolosi and her husband. Rosa's husband, who witnessed the crime, disappears shortly after. Carabinieri captain Bellodi, who has been transferred fro...

    In 1967, director Elio Petri had adapted Leonardo Sciascia's novel To Each His Own as We Still Kill the Old Way. The film was a box office hit in Italy, which led to producers Ermanno Donati and Luigi Carpentieri to green-light the adaptation of another Sciascia novel they had purchased, The Day of the Owl. The script was developed by director Dami...

    The Day of the Owl was released in Italy on 17 February 1968 where it was distributed by Euro International Films. On the film's initial release, it was labelled as forbidden to minors by the Board of Censors who declared it was banned due to frequent use of profanity, its "harsh and corrosive criticism of institutions" and a lack of a happy ending...

    In Italy, producers Luigi Carpentieri and Ermanno Donati won the Nastro d'Argento award for Best Producer for the film. In a contemporary review, "Werb." of Variety referred to the film as "a skillfully-made, well-acted picture-blending social satire dramatic intensity and comic localisms, that should draw and hold audiences in all markets." "Werb....

    • ₤1.335 billion
  4. Producer Ermanno Donati thought of the idea of resurrecting Maciste for new audiences, as his brother Piero Donati explained. [2] . The producers first shot the film Maciste nella valle dei re.

    • 31 October 1961 (Italy)
  5. Ermanno Donati. March 3, 1920 — July 9, 1979 • 59 y.o. (104) Producer. Writer. Actor. Top. 7.2. Mafia Il giorno della civetta 1967. Title Ratings: 6.09. Producer — 44. 1979. Beyond the Darkness. Buio Omega, 1979 — uncredited. Horror, 1 hr 34 min. Italy • Joe D'Amato. Friends. : — Kinorium. : 6.2. IMDb. : 6.2. Critics: — 1975. 2. Madam Kitty.

  6. Ermanno Donati | Rotten Tomatoes. Highest Rated: 29% Salon Kitty (1977) Lowest Rated: 29% Salon Kitty (1977) Birthday: Mar 3, 1920. Birthplace: Rome, Italy. Filmography. Movies. Explore the...

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