Sandro Continenza

Sandro Continenza

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Author - Italy
Born July 13, 1920 in Romea
Died November 21, 1996 in Romea
Other names or known as : Alessandro Continenza,

Mini-Biography:
Sandro Continenza was born under the given name Alessandr on July 13, 1920 in Roma. He was an Italian Author, known for Mio figlio Nerone (1956), Agente 077 Missione Bloody Mary (1965), Tiffany memorandum (1967), Sandro Continenza's first movie on record is from 1949. He was married to Continenza. Sandro Continenza died on November 21, 1996 in Roma. His last motion picture on file dates from 1974.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1974: Il domestico (Scenario), Directed by Luigi Filippo d'Amico, Ary Fernandes, with Lando Buzzanca, Martine Brochard, Arnoldo Foà,
1971: L' iguana dalla lingua di fuoco (Scenario: (screenplay) (AKA Alessandro Continenza) ), Directed by Riccardo Freda, with Luigi Pistilli, Dagmar Lassander, Anton Diffring,
1967: Tiffany memorandum (Scenario), Directed by Sergio Grieco, with Grégoire Aslan, Jacques Berthier, Ken Clark,
1967: Django spara per primo (Scenario), Directed by Alberto de Martino, with Erika Blanc, Ida Galli, Fiorenzo Carpi,
1965: Agente 077 Missione Bloody Mary (Scenario), Directed by Sergio Grieco, with Ken Clark, Philippe Hersent, Helga Linné,
1965: Due mafiosi contre Goldfinger (Scenario), Directed by Giorgio Simonelli, with Andrea Bosic, Franco Franchi, George Hilton,
1965: Ercole, Sansone, Maciste e Ulisse - Gli Invincibili (Scenario), Directed by Gorgio Capitano, with Sergio Ciani, Red Ross, Nadir Baltimor,
1965: Fureur sur le Bosphore (Based on ), Directed by Sergio Grieco, with Ken Clark, Fabienne Dali, Philippe Hersent,
1964: La Rivolta dei sette (Scenario), Directed by Alberto de Martino, with Nando Gazzolo, Helga Liné, Piero Lulli,
1962: Totò e Peppino divisi a Berlino (Scenario), Directed by Giorgio Bianchi, with Peppino de Filippo, Luigi Pavese, N Sanders,
1962: Das Feuerschiff (Scenario), Directed by Ladislao Vajda, with Dieter Borsche, Pinkas Braun, Xavier Cugat,
1962: Marcia su Roma (Scenario), Directed by Dino Risi, with Mario Brega, Vittorio Gassman, Roger Hanin,
1962: Marte, dio della guerra (The Son of Hercules vs. Venus, Venus Against the Son of Hercules) (Scenario), Directed by Marcello Baldi, with Roger Browne, Jocelyn Lane, Linda Sini,
1961: Ercole al centro della terra (Scenario), Directed by Mario Bava, Franco Prosperi, with Reg Park, Christopher Lee, Leonora Ruffo,
1961: Ercole alla conquista di Atlantide (The captive Woman) (Scenario), Directed by Vittorio Cottafavi, with Reg Park, , Laura Altan,
1960: Teseo contro il minotauro (Scenario), Directed by Silvio Amadio, with Bob Mathias, Rosanna Schiaffino, Alberto Lupo,
1960: Gli amori di Ercole (Hercules and the Hydra, The Loves of Hercules) (Scenario), Directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, with Andrea Aureli, Arturo Bragaglia, Sergio Calo,
1959: Annibale (Scenario: (AKA Allesandro Continenza)), Directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, Edgar G. Ulmer, with Victor Mature, Rita Gam, Gabriele Ferzetti,
1959: Cerasella (Scenario), Directed by Raffaello Matarazzo, with Claudia Mori, Mario Girotti, Alessandra Panaro,
1958: Carmela è una Bambola (Scenario), Directed by Gianni Puccini, with Marisa Allasio, Ugo D'Alessio, Flaminia Jandolo,
1958: Gli italiani sono matti (Scenario), Directed by Duilio Coletti, with Marianne Koch, Wolfgang Preiss, Victor McLaglen,
1956: Mio figlio Nerone (Scenario), Directed by Steno, with Ciccio Barbi, Brigitte Bardot, Vittorio De Sica,
1956: Donatella (Scenario), Directed by Mario Monicelli, with Walter Chiari, Aldo Fabrizi, Gabriele Ferzetti,
1956: Piccola posta (Scenario), Directed by Steno, with Peppino de Filippo, Anna Maria Pancani, Sergio Raimondi,
1956: Lo scapolo (The Bachelor) (Scenario), Directed by Antonio Pietrangeli, with Madeleine Pina Boutin, Xavier Cugat, Fernando Gomez,
1956: Totò, Peppino e... la malafemmina (Scenario), Directed by Camillo Mastrocinque, with Totò, Peppino de Filippo, Dorian Gray,
1956: La fortuna di essere donna (Lucky to Be a Woman, What a Woman!) (Scenario), Directed by Alessandro Blasetti, with Sophia Loren, Charles Boyer, Marcello Mastroianni,
1955: La bella mugnaia (Scenario), Directed by Mario Camerini, with Vittorio De Sica, Angela Lavagna, Sophia Loren,
1955: Peccato che sia una canaglia (Scenario), Directed by Alessandro Blasetti, with Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni, Vittorio De Sica,
1954: Un americano a Roma (Scenario), Directed by Steno, with Ursula Andress, Ciccio Barbi, Galeazzo Benti,
1954: Graziella (Scenario), Directed by Giorgio Bianchi, with Maria Fiore, Jean Pierre Mocky, Tina Pica,
1953: Vortice (Scenario), Directed by Raffaello Matarazzo, with Silvana Pampanini, Massimo Girotti, Gianni Santuccio,
1951: La vendetta di Aquila Nera (Aquila Nera) (Scenario), Directed by Riccardo Freda, with Rossano Brazzi, Gianna Maria Canale, Renzo Rossellini,
1949: Totò cerca casa (Scenario: AKA Sandro Continenza), Directed by Mario Monicelli, Steno, with Enzo Biliotti, Mario Cestellani, Pietro de Vico,

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