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  1. 'Salvo d'Angelo', an architecture graduate, was initially active in motion pictures as a decorator in the late thirties, and eventually became a film producer, starting with documentaries, most of them on behalf of the Vatican, which were awarded important prizes at the Venice and Cannes International Film Festivals.

  2. D'Angelo was the first Italian producer starting co-productions with the French motion picture industry, and the result was Fabiola (1949) directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring 'Michèle Morgan', 'Henri Vidal' and 'Michel Simon', with a strong social and historical message.

  3. Apr 8, 2017 · In memoria dell'attore,sceneggiatore e regista Messinese Tano Cimarosa."NO ALLA VIOLENZA" di Salvo D'Angelo.Dopo aver vendicato la morte del padre a Napoli,...

  4. May 6, 2020 · Ex rapinatore agli arresti domiciliari per il presunto omicidio della moglie si accorge che dentro la sua abitazione si aggira ancora lo spettro della sua co...

  5. May 7, 2017 · Salvo D’Angelo has always been considered an ambitous adventurer, whereas in reality he was a daring producer. During five years only (1947-1952) he made masterpieces like La terra trema, a kolossal like Fabiola and the first official Italian-French coproduction, La bellezza del diavolo.

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  7. Jun 17, 2019 · This essay analyses documents collected at the Harry Ransom Center that pertain to Italian producer Salvo dAngelo, in particular his correspondence with David O. Selznick in 1950–51 regarding a proposed French–Italian–American co-production of Stazione Termini.