Alberto Grimaldi

Alberto Grimaldi

  • Birthday: 1925-03-28
  • Deathday: 2021-01-23
  • Place of birth: Napoli, Italy

Biography

Alberto Grimaldi is an Italian film producer.  Grimaldi is credited with producing some of the most famous films in film history including "For A Few Dollars More" in 1965, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in 1966, Last Tango in Paris in 1972 and Gangs of New York in 2002.

Filmography

Production

For a Few Dollars More

1965

As Producer

Last Tango in Paris

1972

As Producer

Gangs of New York

2002

As Producer

1900

1976

As Producer

Fellini Satyricon

1969

As Producer

The Canterbury Tales

1972

As Producer

Burn!

1969

As Producer

Ride and Kill

1964

As Producer

Face to Face

1967

As Producer

The Big Gundown

1967

As Producer

Arabian Nights

1974

As Producer

Adiós, Sabata

1970

As Producer

Sabata

1969

As Producer

Return of Sabata

1971

As Producer

Trastevere

1971

As Producer

Ten Killers from Afar

1974

As Producer

The Shadow of Zorro

1962

As Producer

Africa Uncensored

1971

As Producer

Appointment in Beirut

1968

As Producer

Oceano

1971

As Producer

Listen, Let's Make Love

1968

As Producer

Desert Commandos

1967

As Producer

Emma Hamilton

1968

As Producer

Fellini's Casanova

1976

As Producer

Spirits of the Dead

1968

As Producer

Two Violent Men

1964

As Producer

Toby Dammit

1969

As Producer

The Mercenary

1968

As Producer

Illustrious Corpses

1976

As Producer

The Scarlet Lady

1969

As Producer

Lovers and Liars

1979

As Producer

For a Few Dollars More

1965

As Presenter

Man of the East

1972

As Producer

Man of La Mancha

1972

As Executive Producer

The Crimson Night of the Hawk

1978

As Executive Producer

Legacy of the Incas

1965

As Producer

The Decameron

1971

As Producer

Bawdy Tales

1973

As Producer

Hurricane Rosie

1980

As Producer

Ginger and Fred

1986

As Producer

Go For Broke

1968

As Producer

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