Bruno Nicolai
Biography
Biography
Bruno Nicolai worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Nicolai worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including "99 Women" (1968), "China Is Near" with Glauco Mauri (1968) and "For a Few Dollars More" with Clint Eastwood (1965). He also contributed to "The Big Gundown" with Lee Van Cleef (1966), "The Christmas That Almost Wasn't" (1966) and "The Stranger" (1967) starring Marcello Mastroianni. In the sixties, Nicolai devoted his time to various credits, such as "Fraulein Doktor" (1969) starring Suzy Kendall, "Land Raiders" (1969) starring Telly Savalas and "The Love Circle" (1969). He also worked on "Theorem" with Terence Stamp (1969). Nicolai's music was also featured in "Cosi Sia" (1971) with Luc Merenda, the thriller "The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave" (1972) with Anthony Steffen and the crime adaptation "And Then There Were None" (1975) with Oliver Reed. Nicolai's music was most recently featured in the Uma Thurman crime thriller "Kill Bill Vol. 2" (2004).