Giuseppe Maria Scotese
Known for: Directing
Born: January 25, 1916 in Monteprandone, Ascoli Piceno - Died: May 18, 2002
Giuseppe Maria Scotese was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and editor. He began his career as a film editor in the 1930s and transitioned to directing in the 1940s. Notable films include The Lovers of Ravello (1951) and The Knight of the Black Sword (1956). Scotese's work often explored historical and adventure themes, contributing to Italian genre cinema.
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Fiamme sulla laguna
Writer
El Bandido Malpelo
Director
Le città proibite
Writer
Yo y las mujeres
Director
The Night of the Great Attack
Producer
Pirate of the Half Moon
Director
Cannibals Tomorrow
Director
Questo amore ai confini del mondo
Writer
Fear No Evil
Screenplay
Il Pane Amaro
Director
Miracles Still Happen
Director
Acid Delirium of the Senses
Director
The Pirates of Capri
Director
America By Night
Director
Le modelle di via Margutta
Director
The Red Cloak
Screenplay
The Great Dawn
Director
Siempre Carmen
Director