Mino Guerrini was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor active from the 1950s to the 1980s. Born in Rome, he began his career as a screenwriter, contributing to films such as The Counterfeiters (1953) and The White Angel (1955). Guerrini made his directorial debut with Omicidio per appuntamento (1966), a giallo film that showcased his ability to blend suspense with stylistic elements. He directed several films across various genres, including The Beast Kills in Cold Blood (1971) and The Devil Has Seven Faces (1971). Guerrini's work is characterized by its versatility and engagement with popular Italian cinema trends of his time.
Birthday: December 16, 1927
Death: January 10, 1990
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