Lionello De Felice
Lionello De Felice was an Italian film director and screenwriter active from the early 1950s to the mid-1960s. Born in Naples, he began his career as an assistant director before making his directorial debut with Senza bandiera (1951). De Felice directed several films across various genres, including Too Young for Love (1953), Cento anni d'amore (1954), and Constantine and the Cross (1961). His work is noted for its narrative depth and exploration of complex characters, contributing to the richness of Italian cinema during his era.
Crew

The Three Thieves
Director, Screenplay

Constantine and the Cross
Director, Screenplay

Four Steps in the Clouds
First Assistant Director

100 Years of Love
Director, Screenplay, Story

Goliath and the Sins of Babylon
Writer

The Revenge of the Gladiators
Writer

3 Avengers
Screenplay, Story

El pasado te acusa
Director, Screenplay

Apparizione
First Assistant Director

The Murder Clinic
Director

Seven Rebel Gladiators
Screenplay

Sunday Heroes
Story, Screenplay

Countdown to Doomsday
Writer

Disperato addio
Screenplay, Director

The Age of Indiscretion
Director, Screenplay

Simón Bolívar
Second Unit Director

Colossus of the Arena
Writer

Il romanzo della mia vita
Director, Screenplay