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  1. Riccardo Aragno, who oversaw the Italian versions of Kubrick's last films, talks about his friend with surprising private photos. Stanley Kubrick and Riccardo Aragno first met in '61 at Peter Sellers' house warming party in the London countryside.

  2. Riccardo Aragno is known for The Spider Labyrinth (1988), The Millionairess (1960) and The Naked Sun (1984).

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  3. Riccardo Aragno (1915-2003), Writer. Sitter in 2 portraits Co-scripted with Wolf Mankovitz the screenplay for the Sophia Loren and Peter Sellers film based on Bernard Shaw's play The Millionairess, as well as organising Italian versions of Stanley Kubrick's films.

  4. This article hadn't any basis in truth and could possibly damage the reputation of Riccardo Aragno and Mario Maldesi, who realized the Italian version of the film. Stanley Kubrick wrote two letters to his friend Aragno, reassuring that he was indeed more than happy with the work they did.

  5. This information was completely false and Stanley Kubrick wrote two letters to Riccardo Aragno, who had translated the script into Italian and had collaborated with Mario Maldesi in the dubbing process. This letter is the second one sent by Kubrick a few days after the first.

  6. Riccardo Aragno is known as an Screenplay, Writer, and Actor. Some of their work includes The Spider Labyrinth, The Millionairess, I Don't Understand You Anymore, The Naked Sun, and Man of Three Worlds: Luchino Visconti.

  7. Anthony Powell; Riccardo Aragno. by Lewis Morley bromide print, 1963 15 1/4 in. x 11 3/8 in. (386 mm x 289 mm) Given by the photographer, Lewis Morley, 1992

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