Carlo Rustichelli

Carlo Rustichelli

Born: December 24, 1916
Died: November 13, 2004
in Carpi, Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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Carlo Rustichelli (24 December 1916 – 13 November 2004) was an Italian film composer whose career spanned the 1940s to about 1990. His prolific output included about 250 film compositions, as well as arrangements for other films, and music for television.

He met Fellini in postwar Rome, and probably through him met Pietro Germi, for whom he composed his first major film score for Gioventù perduta (Lost Youth), and with whom he was most associated. He composed music for many Germi films in the 1940s, 50s and 60s.

In 1972 he was commissioned by Billy Wilder to compose the music for Avanti!

Movies for Carlo Rustichelli...

The Man with the Cigar in His Mouth
Title: The Man with the Cigar in His Mouth
Character: Self
Released: August 6, 1997
Type: Movie
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The Three Musketeers of the West
Title: The Three Musketeers of the West
Character: Hillbilly Band Leader (uncredited)
Released: September 28, 1973
Type: Movie
Three cowboys carry on like sagebrush swashbucklers.