Eugenio Alabiso
Also known as Eugene Alabiso , Eugene Ballaby , Alan Beugen , Eugene Miller
Eugenio Alabiso, born on July 30, 1937 in Roma, is a renowned film editor known for his work in Italian cinema. He has used various pseudonyms throughout his career, including Eugene Alabiso, Eugene Ballaby, Alan Beugen, and Eugene Miller.
Biography
Eugenio Alabiso, born on July 30, 1937 in Roma, is a renowned film editor known for his work in Italian cinema. He has used various pseudonyms throughout his career, including Eugene Alabiso, Eugene Ballaby, Alan Beugen, and Eugene Miller. Alabiso's extensive filmography spans over two decades, with notable credits including "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (1966), for which he served as the editor. This iconic spaghetti western, directed by Sergio Leone, is one of Alabiso's most recognized works. Additionally, he edited the giallo thriller "The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh" (1971) and the erotic drama "So Sweet... So Perverse" (1969), further showcasing his versatility in different genres. Alabiso's editing skills also contributed to the British-Italian crime film "Bomber" (1982) and the co…





