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    Renzo Cerrato
    An image from OSS 117 Murder for Sale, one of the productions that also features Renzo Cerrato.

    Renzo Cerrato

    June 26, 1920 — Roccavignale, Liguria, Italy

    Renzo Cerrato was an Italian assistant director, director, and actor, known for his work in European cinema during the 1960s and 1970s. Born in Roccavignale, Liguria, he began his career in the film industry after completing his secondary education. Cerrato served as an assistant director on several notable films, including Don Camillo monsignore... ma non troppo (1961) and Angélique, Marquise des Anges (1964). He made his directorial debut with OSS 117 – Double Agent (1968), co-directed with Jean-Pierre Desagnat, contributing to the popular Eurospy genre of the time. Cerrato also directed Raped on the Beach (1971), a film that delved into dramatic and controversial themes. In addition to his directorial work, he appeared as an actor in films such as The Gendarme in New York (1965). Cerrato's career reflects a versatile engagement with various facets of filmmaking, contributing to the richness of Italian and French cinema. He passed away in Frascati, Lazio, in 2013 at the age of 93.

    Fantomas Unleashed

    Fantomas Unleashed

    1965

    The Gendarme in New York

    The Gendarme in New York

    1965

    Don Camillo: Monsignor

    Don Camillo: Monsignor

    1961

    Love Is a Funny Thing

    Love Is a Funny Thing

    1969

    Toto and Marcellino

    Toto and Marcellino

    1958

    OSS 117 Murder for Sale

    OSS 117 Murder for Sale

    1968

    Raped On The Beach

    Raped On The Beach

    1971

    Dubrowsky

    Dubrowsky

    1959