Mario Imperoli | |
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Died | 24 December 1977 46) Rome, Italy | (aged
Occupation | Film director |
Mario Imperoli (24 June 1931 - 24 December 1977) was an Italian director, producer, screenwriter and journalist.
Born in Rome, Imperoli started his career as a journalist for several magazines and newspapers. [1] [2] [3] He entered the cinema industry in 1970, as the screenwriter and producer of the Vittorio De Sisti's giallo L'interrogatorio. He later directed eight films, often characterized by erotic themes. [2] He directed Gloria Guida in her debut film, Monika . [1] [2] [3]
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