Primo Zeglio
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Primo Zeglio was an Italian film director and writer whose career spanned from the early 1940s to the late 1960s. He began his career as an assistant director and screenwriter, contributing to films such as The Mask of Cesare Borgia (1941) and It Happened in Damascus (1943). Zeglio made his directorial debut with Fever (1943), showcasing his ability to handle dramatic narratives. Throughout his career, he directed and wrote numerous films across various genres, including historical epics like Nero and Messalina (1949) and adventure films such as Morgan, the Pirate (1960). His versatility and storytelling skills made him a notable figure in Italian cinema during his active years.
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Ghost Captain (1953)
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Seven Seas to Calais (1962)
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Fiebre (1943)
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Mission Stardust (1967)
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Morgan, the Pirate (1960)
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I Am Semiramis (1963)
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Revenge of the Pirates (1951)
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Two Violent Men (1964)
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Man of the Cursed Valley (1964)
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The Relentless Four (1965)
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The Devil's Daughter (1952)
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Son of the Red Corsair (1959)
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Nero and the Burning of Rome (1953)
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Genoveffa di Brabante (1947)
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The Seven Revenges (1961)
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Killer Adios (1968)
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Sucedió en Damasco (1943)
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