Emilio P. Miraglia
Emilio Paolo Miraglia (1 January 1924 – 26 August 1982) was an Italian film director. He began working in film as a director's assistant and technician and worked on many B movies. Miraglia is known for his two early 1970s giallo films, The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave and The Red Queen Kills Seven Times. He died in Rome in 1982, at age 58.
Crew

The Red Queen Kills Seven Times
Director, Screenplay

The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave
Director, Screenplay

The Overtaxed
Script Supervisor

Assassination
Director

The Boarder
Script Supervisor

The Fascist
First Assistant Director

Shoot Joe, and Shoot Again
Director, Writer

Frame Up
Director

The Policeman on Horseback
First Assistant Director

Love on the Riviera
Script Supervisor

The Vatican Affair
Director

The Hours of Love
First Assistant Director

Female Three Times
Script Supervisor

Two Public Enemies
First Assistant Director

Totò Looking for a House
Script Supervisor

The Little Nuns
First Assistant Director

Toto and the Kings of Rome
Script Supervisor

Toto and the Women
Script Supervisor

Sins of Casanova
Script Supervisor

I cuori infranti
First Assistant Director

Il padrone delle ferriere
Script Supervisor

How I Learned to Love Women
First Assistant Director

Gastone
Script Supervisor

His Women
First Assistant Director

Hercules Against the Sons of the Sun
First Assistant Director

Snow Job
First Assistant Director

La ragazza di Via Veneto
Script Supervisor

Crazy Desire
First Assistant Director

Totò in the Moon
Script Supervisor

Easy Love
Assistant Director

Noi siamo 2 evasi
Script Supervisor

Kiss the Other Sheik
Assistant Camera

The Twelve-Handed Men of Mars
First Assistant Director

The Mine
First Assistant Director

El Greco
Assistant Director