
Carlo Campogalliani
Directing
Born 1885-10-10 · Concordia sulla Secchia, Modena, Italia · Died 1974-08-09
Carlo Campogalliani was an Italian screenwriter, actor, and film director whose career spanned from the silent film era into the 1960s. He directed approximately eighty films and acted in around fifty. Notable directorial works include The Woman at Midnight (1925), Stadium (1934), and Goliath and the Barbarians (1959). Campogalliani was married to actress Letizia Quaranta, who appeared in several of his films.
Acting

La vuelta del toro salvaje
Bob Jackson
El consultorio de Madame René

Kill or Cure
Maciste's Testament
Maciste's Journey
Maciste Against Death
Tito Fabrizi

La trilogia di Maciste

The Destruction of Carthage
The Bells of Death

The Last Days of Pompeii
Crew

The Avenger of Venice
Director

The Avenger of Venice
Screenplay

Beauties on Motor Scooters
Director

Beauties on Motor Scooters
Story

Beauties on Motor Scooters
Screenplay

Ursus
Director

Sword of the Conqueror
Director

Son of Samson
Director

Fontana di Trevi
Director

Fontana di Trevi
Screenplay

Goliath and the Barbarians
Director

Goliath and the Barbarians
Screenplay

Captain Falcon
Director

Captain Falcon
Writer

Serenatella Sciuè Sciuè
Director

Serenatella Sciuè Sciuè
Screenplay

Song of Naples
Director

Song of Naples
Writer

L'angelo delle Alpi
Director

Mamma sconosciuta
Director