Armando Crispino (18 October 1924 – 6 October 2003) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He was born in Biella, Piedmont. He directed nine films between 1966 and 1975. He also wrote for nine films between 1965 and 1975. He also directed two Italian horror films, Autopsy and The Dead Are Alive.
Frankenstein: Italian Style
(Director)
The Dead Are Alive
(Director)
Commandos
(Director)
The Castro's Abbess
(Director)
The Castro's Abbess
(Writer)
Kill and Pray
(Screenplay)
John the Bastard
(Director)
John the Bastard
(Screenplay)
John the Bastard
(Story)
Pleasant Nights
(Director)
Rififi ad Amsterdam
(Screenplay)
La bella di Roma
(First Assistant Director)
Ghosts of Rome
(First Assistant Director)
March's Child
(First Assistant Director)
The Bachelor
(First Assistant Director)
Commandos
(Screenplay)
Puccini
(Production Secretary)
Adua and Her Friends
(First Assistant Director)
The Dead Are Alive
(Writer)
Mademoiselle Gobete
(Second Assistant Director)
It Happened in Rome
(First Assistant Director)
Pleasant Nights
(Story)
Seduction Of The South
(First Assistant Director)
Run with the Devil
(First Assistant Director)
Behind Closed Shutters
(First Assistant Director)
Slap Happy
(Director)
Slap Happy
(Screenplay)
The Reckless
(Story)
South Wind
(Writer)
It Happened in Rome
(Writer)
The Boxer
(Writer)
South Wind
(Assistant Director)
Il monello della strada
(Assistant Director)
The Dead Are Alive
(Story)
The Boxer
(Story)
Napoleone
(Production Secretary)
Sex Can Be Difficult
(Director)
Autopsy
(Screenplay)
Autopsy
(Director)
Autopsy
(Story)