Tommaso Dazzi

Películas

Race to Danger
Producer
A sailor who landed on the ground only for a bank deposit found himself involved in a spin of misadventures and vicissitudes. He will have to retrieve his ten thousand dollars (to invest in the opening of a Tahiti bar) before the ship resumes.
Race to Danger
Director
A sailor who landed on the ground only for a bank deposit found himself involved in a spin of misadventures and vicissitudes. He will have to retrieve his ten thousand dollars (to invest in the opening of a Tahiti bar) before the ship resumes.
Devil's Crude
Director
Nick has been living as a merchant seaman, sailing everywhere with his pet pelican. While off the coast of South America, his boat is capsized by an oil tanker. In fury, he gets back ashore, seeking the oil company's board of directors, and says that he wants to be repaid. However, he is met by surprising hostility. He also meets a twelve-year-old boy who, it turns out, is the heir to the oil company, after his grandfather allegedly died. Nick agrees to protect the boy and, not very surprisingly, they soon find that Grandpa isn't at all dead, but merely hiding in the wilderness (allegedly the Colombian Amazon). Soon they discover that there is a conspiracy of greed, and after an action-packed climax, Nick acquires a new boat.
La violación de la señorita Julia
Producer
Segunda Guerra Mundial. Un hotel, en otro tiempo balneario, a las orillas de un lago próximo a la frontera italo-suiza. La señorita Julia, hija de los dueños del hotel, ayuda a su madre en los quehaceres diarios. Son pocos los clientes y el trabajo no es excesivo, circunstancia que es aprovechada por Julia para estudiar. El padre de Julia, hombre tosco y cobarde, vive oculto en una buhardilla del hotel, escondiéndose de sus compañeros, a quienes traicionó cuando aún era capitán de la fuerza aérea italiana.
Matad al ternero cebado y asadlo
Production Manager
Enrico vuelve a casa de su familia con motivo de la muerte del padre. Sospecha que lo han asesinado una prima y su hermano, sospecha certificada por un testamento que el fallecido redactó dos días antes de morir...