Massimo Dallamano
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Massimo Dallamano (17 April 1917 – 4 November 1976), sometimes credited as Max Dillman, Max Dillmann or Jack Dalmas, was an Italian director and director of photography. Born in Milan, Dallamano began in the 1940s as cameraman for documentaries and commercials, and after the war he became a cinematographer, specializing in adventure films. Credited as Jack Dalmas he was the cinematographer on Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars (1964) and For a Few Dollars More (1965). In 1967 he made his directorial debut with another Spaghetti Western, Bandidos. He went on to direct a dozen more films, including poliziotteschi, giallo films and erotic dramas. His films include Dorian Gray (1970), What Have You Done to Solange? (1972), What Have They Done to Your Daughters? (1974) and The Night Child (1975). In 1976 Dallamano died at age 59 in a car accident shortly after the end of production on Quelli della Calibro 38 (aka Colt 38 Special Squad).
What Have They Done to Your Daughters?
Screenplay
Age 57 (now 59)
What Have They Done to Your Daughters?
Director
Age 57 (now 59)
What Have They Done to Your Daughters?
Screenplay
Age 57 (now 59)
What Have They Done to Your Daughters?
Director
Age 57 (now 59)
The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen
Director of Photography
Age 48 (now 59)
Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West
Director of Photography
Age 47 (now 59)
Nefertiti, Queen of the Nile
Director of Photography
Age 44 (now 59)
Constantine and the Cross
Director of Photography
Age 43 (now 59)
The Nights of Lucretia Borgia
Director of Photography
Age 41 (now 59)
Mystery of the Black Jungle
Director of Photography
Age 36 (now 59)Gathering insights...
Also Known As
Jack Dalmas, Max Dallamano, Max Dillman, Max Dillmann
IMDB
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