Giorgio Serrallonga

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Giorgio Serrallonga is an Italian film editor.

Serrallonga edited For a Few Dollars More along Eugenio Alabiso, by Sergio Leone, [1] [2] [3] Car Crash (1981) [4] and The Stranger and the Gunfighter (1974) by Anthony M. Dawson, [5] [6] and Un bambino di nome Gesù along Domenico Varone. [7] [8]

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