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Silvano Spoletini's contact

Posted: 08/12/2018, 23:41
by Ciavazzaro
I think this is the Silvano Spoletini that the user of former nocturno forum was talking about as knowing the names of our generici (if i remember spoletini was the one who tells ster the name of Luciano Zanussi and some biographic information about him):

https://it-it.facebook.com/silvano.spoletini.9

Re: Silvano Spoletini's contact

Posted: 09/12/2018, 0:58
by van den bremt rudy
here the telephone number for silvano spoletini 0717958320

also i have a telephone number for capogruppo generici roma 39/0692946627
e-mail address info@castingnews.eu

also interesting the address of silvano.
3 via enrico fermi
tuccartelli (what that means i don't know) roma
greetings
rudy

Re: Silvano Spoletini's contact

Posted: 24/02/2019, 19:06
by Ciavazzaro
Emiliano only now i remember to ask you if you have facebook, because it would be interesting trying to contact Spoletini i remember on the old nocturno forum the user ster telling us Spoletini remembered every name of the generici, it would be very helpful if we can contact him, and as Johan says is better is an italian to contact him (i don't have any social networks so i can't contact him).

Re: Silvano Spoletini's contact

Posted: 24/02/2019, 22:19
by Emiliano
Ciavazzaro wrote:
24/02/2019, 19:06
Emiliano only now i remember to ask you if you have facebook, because it would be interesting trying to contact Spoletini i remember on the old nocturno forum the user ster telling us Spoletini remembered every name of the generici, it would be very helpful if we can contact him, and as Johan says is better is an italian to contact him (i don't have any social networks so i can't contact him).
I've already sent him the friend request, but it seems like it's been years since he's connected.

Re: Silvano Spoletini's contact

Posted: 02/05/2019, 16:51
by ChristofferSlotte
i recently wrote to Margherita Spoletini on facebook.She is Pippo Spoletini's daughter. In some older Italian yearbooks there are lists of generici active from the 40s until the early 50s. I am looking for newer lists from the late 50s and the peplum era 1960-65.

Thanks for adding me to this forum. I hope i can contribute. I also hope that the team behind the German Cinema Italiano database (and Facebook's Peplum Paradise) are on this forum. We all share the same interest.

I have for long researched Ben-Hur (1959) and am hoping to find someone who worked on the film who can provide me with daily production records from the production.

Re: Silvano Spoletini's contact

Posted: 02/05/2019, 17:34
by Ciavazzaro
Welcome to the forum !
Im very happy to have you here, like all my dear friends of the forum, im very happy you have been able to contact mrs Spoletini, i hope all is well with her father.

Can you tell us the name of these books ?

Again you are very welcomed here !

Re: Silvano Spoletini's contact

Posted: 02/05/2019, 18:45
by Johan Melle
Hello and welcome. Very nice that you have joined us! :thumbup:

These books that you refer to, are they the Annuario del Cinema Italiano volumes?

ChristofferSlotte wrote:
02/05/2019, 16:51
I also hope that the team behind the German Cinema Italiano database (and Facebook's Peplum Paradise) are on this forum. We all share the same interest.
They are always very much welcome if they should wish to participate here.

Re: Silvano Spoletini's contact

Posted: 02/05/2019, 19:51
by ChristofferSlotte
i don't recall the books' names but I have made a list. I wish I had lists for after 1950 also. Why can't I attach excel lists here?

Re: Silvano Spoletini's contact

Posted: 02/05/2019, 22:35
by Ciavazzaro
I don't know because im not the technical part of the list, maybe you can send an email to one of us so we can downloaded the list and trying to put it here, but as i told you im not very good with computers staff lol.

Re: Silvano Spoletini's contact

Posted: 20/03/2021, 10:27
by vecchiaguardia
I just watched a documentary called Nessun nome nei titoli di coda (No name in the ending credits) on Prime video.

He's about Antonio Spoletini and his career in italian movies since 1950's (he was born in 1937).

He says they were 5 brothers, by the way all visible in Fellini's Roma in little roles. Antonio, Pippo, Silvano, Guglielmo and another one I can't recall now.