Filippo Del Giudice, (26 March 1892 – 1 January 1963), born in Trani, Italy, was an Italian film producer.
Giudice did not know English when he arrived in Britain, and he taught himself, by his account poorly, while teaching lessons to the children of Italian waiters in Soho.
[2] In 1937, he founded the company Two Cities with Mario Zampi and was the legal advisor, later becoming a film producer.
He was later released from internment to work on the 1942 film In Which We Serve which was written by playwright Noël Coward.
Film directors that he collaborated with included Anthony Asquith, David Lean, Carol Reed and Laurence Olivier.