Sabatino Ciuffini
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Sabatino Ciuffini was an Italian screenwriter and assistant director known for his work in various film genres, including comedy, drama, and action. Born in L'Aquila, Abruzzo, he began his career in the film industry in the early 1950s. Ciuffini contributed to films such as The Tartars (1961) and Gold for the Caesars (1963). He is perhaps best known for his work on Super Fuzz (1980), a comedy about a police officer who gains superpowers. Throughout his career, Ciuffini demonstrated versatility, working across different genres and contributing to the Italian film industry until his death in 2003.
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Super Fuzz (1980)
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The Specialists (1969)
Screenplay

I Don't Understand You Anymore (1980)
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The Giant of Metropolis (1961)
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Don Juan in Sicily (1967)
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The Fourth Victim (1971)
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Little Funny Guy (1973)
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The Tartars (1961)
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Sonny and Jed (1972)
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Here We for Example... (1977)
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The Story of Romance and Knife (1971)
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Atrocious Tales of Love and Death (1979)
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The Seven Revenges (1961)
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What Am I Doing in the Middle of the Revolution? (1972)
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Violenza sul lago (1954)
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Odds and Evens (1978)
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