Bruno Corbucci
Bruno Corbucci
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bruno Corbucci (October 23, 1931 – September 7, 1996) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. He was the younger brother of Sergio Corbucci, and wrote many of his films. He was born in Rome, where he also died. The vast majority of his directorial efforts are lowbrow comedies. He also directed I figli del leopardo, a parody of Il gattopardo. His biggest success came with the long-running "Nico Giraldi" series, which starred Tomas Milian as a foul-mouthed Roman policeman. His 1971 film Io non spezzo... rompo was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival.
Known For Writing
Popularity 1.51
Birthday 1931-01-23
Place of Birth Rome, Lazio, Italy
Also Known As Frank B. Corlish, Dean Whitcomb, Gordon Wilson Jr.,
The Haunted House
1982

The Haunted House

The Gang That Sold America
1979

The Gang That Sold America

Thieves and Robbers
1983

Thieves and Robbers

Miami Supercops
1985

Miami Supercops

Il trafficone
1974

Il trafficone