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  1. Luciano Vincenzoni (Italian pronunciation: [luˈtʃaːno vintʃenˈtsoːni]; 7 March 1926 – 22 September 2013) was an Italian screenwriter, known as the "script doctor". He wrote for some 65 films between 1954 and 2000.

  2. Luciano Vincenzoni (1926-2013) was an Italian screenwriter, producer and actor who worked with directors such as Sergio Leone, Pietro Germi and Billy Wilder. He wrote classics like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Seduced and Abandoned and Malena, and published his autobiography in 2005.

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    • Treviso, Veneto, Italy
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    • Rome, Lazio, Italy
  3. Sep 25, 2013 · Luciano Vincenzoni was born in Treviso, Italy, on March 7, 1926. Besides his grandson, he is survived by a son, a daughter and two other grandchildren. His first film, “They Stole a Tram ...

  4. Luciano Vincenzoni. Writer: Seduced and Abandoned. Luciano Vincenzoni, born in Treviso, March 7, 1926, studied law in Rome and Padua. In 1952, with his friend Tony Roma, he produced "Oliva Incantesimo Tragico", starring María Félix. In 1954, he wrote his first script "Hanno Rubato un Tram", directed by Aldo Fabrizi. In this year, he met 'Pietro Germi' and wrote "The Railroad Man". 1956 began a collaboration with Dino De Laurentiis,...

    • March 7, 1926
    • September 22, 2013
  5. www.bafta.org › in-memory-of › luciano-vincenzoniLuciano Vincenzoni | BAFTA

    Luciano Vincenzoni. An Italian screenwriter best known for working with Sergio Leone on the classic spaghetti Westerns For A Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966), Vincenzoni was also known for his ability as a script doctor. His other credits included The Great War (1959) and Seduced and Abandoned (1964).

  6. Sep 27, 2013 · Italian screenwriter Luciano Vincenzoni, who worked with Billy Wilder and Dino De Laurentiis and co-penned Sergio Leone's spaghetti Westerns "For a Few Dollars More” and "The Good, the Bad and ...

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  8. Luciano Vincenzoni (7 March 1926 – 22 September 2013) was an Italian screenwriter, known as the "script doctor". He wrote for 65 films between 1954 and 2000. Vincenzoni was born in Treviso, Veneto. He is probably best known in world cinema for his scriptwriting of Sergio Leone's For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in 1966, but he also wrote for a number of other Spaghetti Westerns.