Corrado D'Errico
Corrado D'Errico (1902–1941) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. D'Errico was one of a number of directors in the Fascist era to graduate from the Instituto Luce.[1]
Corrado D'Errico  | |
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![]() Corrado D'Errico in 1937  | |
| Born | 19 May 1902 | 
| Died | 3 September 1941 (aged 39) Rome, Lazio  Italy  | 
| Occupation | Director  Screenwriter  | 
| Years active | 1928 - 1941 | 
Selected filmography
    
    Director
    
- Golden Arrow (1935)
 - The Castiglioni Brothers (1937)
 - All of Life in One Night (1938)
 - Star of the Sea (1938)
 - Diamonds (1939)
 - Trial and Death of Socrates (1939)
 - Captain Tempest (1942)
 - The Lion of Damascus (1942)
 
Screenwriter
    
- Rails (1929)
 - Aldebaran (1937)
 - The Faceless Voice (1939)
 
References
    
- Brunetta p.76
 
Bibliography
    
- Brunetta, Gian Piero. The History of Italian Cinema: A Guide to Italian Film from Its Origins to the Twenty-first Century. Princeton University Press, 2009.
 
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