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Occupation
  
Cinematographer

Children
  
Ubaldo Terzano

Role
  
Cinematographer

Name
  
Massimo Terzano

Years active
  
1913 - 1947


Born
  
23 April 1892
Turin, Piedmont Italy

Died
  
October 18, 1947, Rome, Italy

Movies
  
Malombra, What Scoundrels Men Are!, Days of Glory, A Pistol Shot, Steel

Similar People
  
Ubaldo Arata, Mario Soldati, Mario Camerini, Stefano Pittaluga, Aldo De Benedetti

Massimo Terzano (23 April 1892 – 18 October 1947) was an Italian cinematographer. Terzano was a leading figure in the Italian film industry, working on over eighty films during the silent, Fascist and post-war eras. His final film was The Barber of Seville, made shortly before his death.

Selected filmography

  • Emperor Maciste (1924)
  • Saetta Learns to Live (1924)
  • Maciste in the Lion's Cage (1926)
  • The Giant of the Dolomites (1927)
  • The Carnival of Venice (1928)
  • Judith and Holofernes (1929)
  • The Song of Love (1930)
  • Figaro and His Great Day (1931)
  • Lowered Sails (1931)
  • Before the Jury (1931)
  • Courtyard (1931)
  • The Private Secretary (1931)
  • What Scoundrels Men Are! (1932)
  • The Opera Singer (1932)
  • Steel (1933)
  • Fanny (1933)
  • Stadium (1934)
  • Casta Diva (1935)
  • Aldebaran (1935)
  • Like the Leaves (1935)
  • Those Two (1935)
  • The White Squadron (1936)
  • The Great Appeal (1936)
  • The Carnival Is Here Again (1937)
  • I've Lost My Husband! (1937)
  • Doctor Antonio (1937)
  • Princess Tarakanova (1938)
  • Giuseppe Verdi (1938)
  • The Silent Partner (1939)
  • Our Miss Doctor (1940)
  • Boccaccio (1940)
  • Captain Tempest (1942)
  • Tragic Night (1942)
  • The Lion of Damascus (1942)
  • Malombra (1942)
  • A Pistol Shot (1942)
  • Zazà (1944)
  • Two Anonymous Letters (1945)
  • Days of Glory (1945)
  • The Barber of Seville (1947)
  • Crime News (1947)
  • References

    Massimo Terzano Wikipedia