Carlo Rustichelli
Biography
Biography
Throughout his Hollywood career, Carlo Rustichelli's musical talent was featured in a variety of Hollywood productions. Rustichelli began his entertainment career with his music featured in films like "Man of Straw" (1958), the Claudia Cardinale crime drama "An Ugly Mess" (1959) and "Hannibal" (1960). His music also appeared in the mystery "The Grim Reaper" (1962) with Francesco Fuiu and the Lea Massari drama "The Four Days of Naples" (1962). In the sixties, Rustichelli's music continued to appear on the silver screen, including in films like "The Climax" (1967) with Ugo Tognazzi, the comedy "The Secret War of Harry Frigg" (1968) with Paul Newman and "Serafino" (1968) with Adriano Celentano. Rustichelli's music was also featured in the Ugo Tognazzi comedic drama "Amici Miei" (1975), "Call of the Wild" (1975) with Charlton Heston and "Le Gang" (1977). His music was also featured in "L' Homme presse" (1977) and "Le Beaujolais nouveau est arrive" (1978). Rustichelli most recently worked on the Anna Magnani drama "Mamma Roma" (1995).