Gian Paolo Callegari
Known for: Writing
Born: November 23, 1909 in Rome, Italy - Died: September 4, 1982
Gian Paolo Callegari was an Italian screenwriter, journalist, and film director. He began his career as a journalist and novelist before transitioning to screenwriting and directing. Callegari directed films such as The Knight of the Black Sword (1956) and The Black Duke (1963). His work often focused on historical and adventure themes, contributing to the Italian genre cinema of the mid-20th century.
Known for
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The House of the Lost Dolls
Director
The Tyrant of Lydia Against the Son of Hercules
Writer
The 300 Spartans
Writer
Minotaur, the Wild Beast of Crete
Writer
Gladiator of Rome
Writer
The Head of a Tyrant
Screenplay
Virility
Writer
Call 22-22 Lieutenant Sheridan
Story Supervisor
Last Meeting
Screenplay
The Tall, The Short, The Cat
Story
Pontius Pilate
Director
Gioventù disperata
Screenplay
Hot Nights of the Decameron
Director
The Fighting Men
Screenplay
Stromboli
Screenplay
Dagli Appennini alle Ande
Screenplay
The Thrill of the Skies
Story
Mystery of the Black Jungle
Director
Black Devils of Kali
Director
Messalina Against the Son of Hercules
Writer
It Was Good to Love You
Writer
I Piombi di Venezia
Director
Eran trecento
Story
Hero of Babylon
Writer