Giorgio Simonelli
Known for: Directing
Born: November 22, 1901 in Rome, Italy - Died: October 2, 1966
Giorgio Simonelli was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and editor. He began his career in the film industry as an editor in the 1930s, working on films such as The Three-Cornered Hat (1935). Simonelli transitioned to directing with Il signor Max (1937), a comedy that gained significant popularity. Throughout his career, he directed over 40 films, including Totò Tarzan (1950) and I due mafiosi (1964). Simonelli's films are noted for their comedic elements and contribution to the Italian comedy genre.
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Two Gangsters in the Wild West
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Accidenti alla guerra!
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Greetings and sons!
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Passionate song
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It Happened at the Police Station
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2 Mobsters Against Al Capone
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Dying as Hierarchs
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Two Sons of Ringo
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The Two Sans-culottes
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Love song
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The Amazing Doctor G
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Two Idiots at Fort Alamo
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Totò nella fossa dei leoni
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The Two Mafiosi
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La moglie è uguale per tutti
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2 samurai per 100 geishe
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Friends More Than Before
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Robin Hood and the Pirates
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I tromboni di Fra' Diavolo
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Noi siamo 2 evasi
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Marinai, donne e guai
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Ursus in the Land of Fire
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I Do Not Move
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If I Were A Member Of Parliament
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