Bruno Corbucci
Known for: Writing
Born: January 22, 1931 in Rome, Lazio, Italy - Died: September 6, 1996
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bruno Corbucci (October 23, 1931 – September 7, 1996) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. He was the younger brother of Sergio Corbucci, and wrote many of his films. He was born in Rome, where he also died. The vast majority of his directorial efforts are lowbrow comedies. He also directed I figli del leopardo, a parody of Il gattopardo. His biggest success came with the long-running "Nico Giraldi" series, which starred Tomas Milian as a foul-mouthed Roman policeman. His 1971 film Io non spezzo... rompo was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival.
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The Haunted House
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The Gang That Sold America
il finto ubriaco al locale di Miami
Thieves and Robbers
Conductor
Miami Supercops
Mann in Stadium
Il trafficone
onorevole Licanzi
The Nosy One
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Il cav. Costante Nicosia demoniaco, ovvero Dracula in Brianza
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Django
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Banana Joe
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Odds and Evens
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Aladdin
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The Great Silence
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The Blancheville Monster
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Assassination on the Tiber
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Crime at Porta Romana
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4 Crazy Draftees at the Army
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Totò d'Arabia
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Gli onorevoli
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He Who Hesitates Is Lost
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The Cop in Blue Jeans
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Totò vs the Four
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Crime at the Chinese Restaurant
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The Lovemakers
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Totò versus Maciste
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