Ottavio Scotti
Ottavio Scotti | |
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Born |
23 February 1904 Umago, Istria, Italy |
Died |
23 May 1975 Rome, Lazio, Italy |
Occupation | Art director |
Years active | 1937-1971 |
Ottavio Scotti (1904–1975) was an Italian art director. Scotti was born in Umago, which was then part of Italy but is today in Croatia. He worked on more than a hundred films during his career, including Orson Welles's Black Magic which was shot at Cinecittà in Rome.[1]
Selected filmography
- Hurricane in the Tropics (1939)
- Red Tavern (1940)
- The Devil's Gondola (1946)
- Bullet for Stefano (1947)
- Chains (1949)
- Black Magic (1949)
- The Thief of Venice (1950)
- Nobody's Children (1951)
- A Woman Has Killed (1952)
- The Count of Saint Elmo (1953)
- Genoese Dragnet (1954)
- Orient Express (1954)
- Sunset in Naples (1955)
- The White Angel (1955)
- Siege of Syracuse (1960)
References
- ↑ Richards p.70
Bibliography
- Richards, Jeffrey. Swordsmen of the Screen: From Douglas Fairbanks to Michael York. Routledge, 2014.
External links
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