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Aldo Tonti

Highest Rated: 100% Nights of Cabiria (1957)

Lowest Rated: 55% Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967)

Birthday: Mar 2, 1910

Birthplace: Rome, Lazio, Italy

Beginning as a camera assistant in 1934, he emerged as a cinematographer in 1939 and gained prominence for his contribution to the groundbreaking film of Italian neo-realism, Luchino Viscounti's "Ossessione" (1942). Tonti went on to collaborate on such classic works as Federico Fellini's "Nights of Cabiria" (1957), Alberto Lattuada's "The Bandit" (1946) and Mario Monicelli's "Casanova 70" (1965).

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 94% Nights of Cabiria
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89% 67% Barabbas
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55% 58% Reflections in a Golden Eye
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The Bandit
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18% Castle of the Living Dead
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Under Ten Flags
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The Deserter
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Three Tough Guys
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17% Escape From Death Row
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46% It Can Be Done, Amigo
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Filmography

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Escape From Death Row 17% 1976 Cinematographer Rene the Cane 1976 Photographer Three Tough Guys 1974 Cinematographer Crazy Joe 36% 1974 Cinematographer It Can Be Done, Amigo 46% 1973 Cinematographer The Deserter 1971 Cinematographer Break Up 1968 Cinematographer Reflections in a Golden Eye 55% 58% 1967 Cinematographer A... For Assassin 1966 Cinematographer The Treasure of San Gennaro 1966 Cinematographer Cast a Giant Shadow 52% 1966 Cinematographer Castle of the Living Dead 18% 1964 Cinematographer The Mystery of the Indian Temple 1963 Cinematographer Barabbas 89% 67% 1962 Cinematographer Under Ten Flags 1960 Cinematographer India: Matri Bhumi 83% 1959 Cinematographer Tempest 1958 Cinematographer Nights of Cabiria 100% 94% 1957 Cinematographer Where Is Freedom...? 1954 Cinematographer Without Pity 56% 1948 Cinematographer The Bandit 1946 Cinematographer The Gate of Heaven 1945 Cinematographer The Gate of Heaven 1944 Photographer
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