Franco Ferrini

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Franco Ferrini (born 5 January 1944[citation needed]) is an Italian screenwriter.

Born (1944-01-05) 5 January 1944 (age 82)[citation needed]
OccupationScreenwriter
KnownforCollaborations with Dario Argento
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Franco Ferrini
Born (1944-01-05) 5 January 1944 (age 82)[citation needed]
OccupationScreenwriter
Known forCollaborations with Dario Argento
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Ferrini was initially a film critic. Ferrini had worked on projects such as Elio Petri's unmade spy film Chi illumine la grande notte and Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in America (1984).[1] While Ferrini is credited as one of the five screenwriters on the Leone's film, intensive revisions of the drafts for the film were done during the later half of the 1970s. Leone said that Stuart Kaminsky and Leonardo Benvenuti were the principal contributors who "miraculously concluded" the screenplay.[2]

Ferrini has made several films collaborating with Dario Argento, with the first being Phenomena (1985).[1] He was one of the interviewees represented in the book Spaghetti Nightmares.[3]

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TitleYearCredited asNotesRef(s)
ScreenwriterScreen story writerOther
Crimebusters 1976 Yes [4]
Red Rings of Fear 1978 Yes [5]
Once Upon a Time in America 1984 Yes [6]
Phenomena 1985 Yes Yes [7][8]
Demons 1985 Yes [9][10]
Nothing Underneath 1985 Yes [9][11][12]
Demons 2 1986 Yes Yes [13]
Sweets from a Stranger 1987 Yes Yes Yes Director [14][15][16]
Opera 1987 Yes [17][18]
The Church 1989 Yes Yes [19][20]
Etoile 1989 Yes [21]
Two Evil Eyes 1990 Yes [22][23]
The Stendhal Syndrome 1996 Yes [24][25]
Dark Glasses 2022 Yes [26][27][28]
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