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Enzo Peri was an Italian film director and screenwriter known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s. Born in Rome, he began his career in the film industry as an assistant director and screenwriter. Peri made his directorial debut with The Spy Who Loved Flowers (1966), a Eurospy film that contributed to the popular spy genre of the time. He also directed The Devil Has Seven Faces (1971), a giallo film featuring George Hilton and Carroll Baker. Peri's films are characterized by their suspenseful narratives and stylish direction, reflecting the cinematic trends of his active years.
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Enzo Peri was an Italian film director and screenwriter known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s. Born in Rome, he began his career in the film industry as an assistant director and screenwriter. Peri made his directorial debut with The Spy Who Loved Flowers (1966), a Eurospy film that contributed to the popular spy genre of the time. He also directed The Devil Has Seven Faces (1971), a giallo film featuring George Hilton and Carroll Baker. Peri's films are characterized by their suspenseful narratives and stylish direction, reflecting the cinematic trends of his active years.
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Birthday
January 19, 1927
Died
November 14, 2013
Enzo Peri was an Italian film director and screenwriter known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s. Born in Rome, he began his career in the film industry as an assistant director and screenwriter. Peri made his directorial debut with The Spy Who Loved Flowers (1966), a Eurospy film that contributed to the popular spy genre of the time. He also directed The Devil Has Seven Faces (1971), a giallo film featuring George Hilton and Carroll Baker. Peri's films are characterized by their suspenseful narratives and stylish direction, reflecting the cinematic trends of his active years.
Birthplace
Rome, Lazio, Italy
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