Dario Sabatello

Dario Sabatello (1911–1992) was an Italian film producer.

Sabatello worked as a journalist and an art critic for Il Tevere, the newspaper founded by Benito Mussolini in December 1924.

The Jewish Sabatello was removed from his position after punching Giuseppe Pensabene who made anti-Jewish remarks.

He worked as a technical advisor on the 1946 American film The Beast with Five Fingers before entering film production three years later, beginning as an associate producer on Black Magic (1949) that was shot in Italy using frozen funds.

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