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Carlo L. Bragaglia

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Birthday: Jul 8, 1894

Birthplace: Frosinone, Latium, Italy

Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. He founded the Teatro degli Indipendenti and directed films focusing on avant-garde and experimental work. He directed several documentaries. He was left for dead in a morgue during WWI; he recovered and was decorated for bravery. He teamed with his brother, Arturo, to work on experimental photography. Bragaglia received his start directing independent films, including early work on the Rhonda Fleming drama "The Queen of Babylon" (1956). Bragaglia also appeared in "Hannibal" (1960). Later in his career, Bragaglia directed "Les Vierges de Rome" (1963) with Louis Jourdan. Bragaglia passed away in January 1998 at the age of 104.

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Highest-Rated Movies

The Mighty Invaders
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The Queen of Babylon
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I Quattro Monaci
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Desert Furlough
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Totò le Mokò
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The Golden Falcon
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38% Hannibal
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Tuppe tuppe, Marescià!
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Ursus in the Valley of the Lions
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Orient Express
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Filmography

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I Quattro Monaci 1972 Director Desert Furlough 1961 Director Ursus in the Valley of the Lions 1961 Director The Loves of Hercules 18% 1960 Director Hannibal 38% 1960 Director The Sword and the Cross 1958 Director Tuppe tuppe, Marescià! 1958 Director The Mighty Invaders 1957 Director The Queen of Babylon 1956 Director The Golden Falcon 1955 Director Orient Express 1953 Director Totò le Mokò 1950 Director Life Is Beautiful 1943 Director, Screenwriter
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