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  1. Renato Castellani (4 September 1913 – 28 December 1985) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Early life. Son of a representative of Kodak, he was born in Varigotti, at the time a hamlet of Final Pia, which became Finale Ligure ( Savona) in 1927, where his mother had returned from Argentina to give birth to his son.

  2. Renato Castellani è stato un regista e sceneggiatore italiano, tra i più dotati fautori del neorealismo.

  3. Renato Castellani (1913-1985) was an Italian writer and director of optimistic, escapist films. He worked with Mario Soldati and Alessandro Blasetti, and directed Romeo and Juliet (1954), Two Cents Worth of Hope (1952) and other classics.

    • January 1, 1
    • Finale Ligure, Liguria, Italy
    • January 1, 1
    • Rome, Lazio, Italy
  4. Two Cents Worth of Hope ( Italian: Due soldi di speranza) is a 1952 film directed by Renato Castellani. It is the third part of Castellani's Young Love trilogy, following Sotto il sole di Roma (1948) and È primavera... (1950).

  5. Romeo and Juliet: Directed by Renato Castellani. With Laurence Harvey, Susan Shentall, Flora Robson, Norman Wooland. In Shakespeare's classic play, the Montagues and Capulets, two families of Renaissance Italy, have hated each other for years, but the son of one family and the daughter of the other fall desperately in love and secretly marry.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Renato Castellani
    • 1954-11-25
  6. Renato Castellani was a writer and director who was born in 1913 in Italy and died in 1985 known for Marriage Italian Style, The Life of Verdi (TV Series), Two Cents Worth of Hope, Romeo and Juliet, The Iron Crown (La corona di ferro), ...and the Wild Wild Women, Under the Sun of Rome, I, Leonardo (TV), Ghosts - Italian Style and Treasure ...

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  8. CASTELLANI, Renato. Nationality: Italian. Born: Finale Ligure (Savona), 4 September 1913. Education: Educated in Argentina to 1925, then in Geneva; studied architecture in Milan. Career: Journalist, then scriptwriter for Camerini, Genina, Soldati, and Blasetti in 1930s; assistant to Blasetti, 1940; directed first film, Un Colpo di pistola, 1941.