
Director
Giuseppe Maria Scotese
Born 1916 · Monteprandone, Ascoli Piceno
Giuseppe Maria Scotese was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and editor. He began his career as a film editor in the 1930s and transitioned to directing in the 1940s. Notable films include The Lovers of Ravello (1951) and The Knight of the Black Sword (1956). Scotese's work often explored historical and adventure themes, contributing to Italian genre cinema.
Directed

Le città proibite
Director · 1963

The Red Cloak
Director · 1955

Miracles Still Happen
Director · 1974

Yo y las mujeres
Director · 1959

Questo amore ai confini del mondo
Director · 1960

The Great Dawn
Director · 1947

Pirate of the Half Moon
Director · 1957

Fiamme sulla laguna
Director · 1951

Cannibals Tomorrow
Director · 1983

Le modelle di via Margutta
Director · 1946

The Pirates of Capri
Director · 1949

El Bandido Malpelo
Director · 1971

Fear No Evil
Director · 1945

The Night of the Great Attack
Director · 1959

Acid Delirium of the Senses
Director · 1968

America By Night
Director · 1957
Il Pane Amaro
Director · 1968

Siempre Carmen
Director · 1953
Writing

Le città proibite
Writer · 1963

The Red Cloak
Screenplay · 1955

Miracles Still Happen
Writer · 1974

Questo amore ai confini del mondo
Writer · 1960

The Great Dawn
Writer · 1947

Pirate of the Half Moon
Story · 1957

Fiamme sulla laguna
Writer · 1951

Le modelle di via Margutta
Screenplay · 1946

El Bandido Malpelo
Writer · 1971

Fear No Evil
Story · 1945

The Night of the Great Attack
Writer · 1959

Acid Delirium of the Senses
Writer · 1968