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John Nicolella is a Director, Associate Producer and First Assistant Director American born on 28 may 1945

John Nicolella

John Nicolella
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Birth name John Joseph Nicolella
Nationality USA
Birth 28 may 1945
Death 21 february 1998 (at 52 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

John Joseph Nicolella (May 28, 1945 – February 21, 1998) was an American film, television director and producer. He is best known for his directing and producing work on the 1980s television series Miami Vice.

Best films

Saturday Night Fever (1977)
(Production Manager)

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Filmography of John Nicolella (14 films)

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Director

Kull the Conqueror, 1h35
Directed by John Nicolella
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Fantastic, Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Seafaring films, Monde imaginaire, Transport films, Witches in film, Films set in Atlantis
Actors Kevin Sorbo, Tia Carrere, Thomas Ian Griffith, Litefoot, Roy Brocksmith, Edward Tudor-Pole
Rating48% 2.4038352.4038352.4038352.4038352.403835
Demons once ruled mankind under Akivasha, Sorceress Queen of Acheron, until overthrown by the god Valka. The kingdom of Valusia was built on the ruins of Acheron, and Valka left a single flame of Acheron there to burn for eternity as reminder of "godless times".
Sunset Heat, 1h30
Directed by John Nicolella
Origin USA
Genres Thriller
Actors Michael Paré, Dennis Hopper, Daphne Ashbrook, Charlie Schlatter, Tracy Tweed, Tony Todd
Rating45% 2.2729152.2729152.2729152.2729152.272915
Photographer Eric Wright (played by Michael Paré) visits his friend Danny Rollins (Adam Ant) in California. Danny had stolen a million dollars from drug dealer Carl Madson (Dennis Hopper), a former partner of Eric. When Danny is murdered without having told anyone where the money is, Carl demands that Eric finds it for him even though he has no idea where it might be.
Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All, 1h32
Directed by John Nicolella
Origin USA
Genres Action, Noir, Crime
Actors Stacy Keach, Lynda Carter, Lindsay Bloom, Don Stroud, Jim Carrey, Stacy Galina
Rating59% 2.998542.998542.998542.998542.99854
Mike is asked by a Las Vegas entertainer named Johnny Roman (Edward Winter) to come to Vegas. Mike refuses, but somebody knocks him out and abducts him, then tosses him out of a plane with a parachute when arriving over Las Vegas.

Producer

A Rage in Harlem, 1h48
Directed by Bill Duke
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Action, Crime
Actors Forest Whitaker, Gregory Hines, Robin Givens, Zakes Mokae, Danny Glover, Badja Djola
Roles Co-Producer
Rating58% 2.9455452.9455452.9455452.9455452.945545
A beautiful black gangster's moll flees to Harlem with a trunkload of gold after a shootout, unaware that the rest of the gang, and a few other unsavoury characters, are on her trail.
Easy Money
Easy Money (1983)
, 1h35
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Pesci, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Candice Azzara, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Val Avery
Roles Producer
Rating61% 3.099373.099373.099373.099373.09937
Montgomery "Monty" Capuletti (Rodney Dangerfield) is a hard-living, heavy-drinking, pot-smoking, gambling family man who makes his living as a baby photographer in New Dorp, Staten Island. He loves his wife Rose (Candy Azzara) but has a very tense relationship with his wealthy, snobbish mother-in-law, Mrs. Monahan (Geraldine Fitzgerald), who runs a successful department store chain and hates the way Monty acts and lives (the film lightly touches on ethnic rivalry---Dangerfield's character is a stereotype of Italians often invoked by the Irish, while his wife's family represent the more puritanical, staid lace curtain Irish stereotypes).
The Fan
The Fan (1981)
, 1h34
Directed by Edward Bianchi
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Horror
Actors Lauren Bacall, James Garner, Maureen Stapleton, Héctor Elizondo, Michael Biehn, Dwight Schultz
Roles Associate Producer
Rating57% 2.8525352.8525352.8525352.8525352.852535
Douglas Breen (Michael Biehn), a deranged young New York City record salesman, writes a rambling letter to stage and film star Sally Ross (Lauren Bacall). Having sent multiple obsessive and borderline-sexual letters to Ross, her assistant, Belle (Maureen Stapleton) has been intercepting them, responding herself and asking him to stop. Douglas feels ignored, and becomes determined to meet with Sally and consummate "his love" for her.
Windows
Windows (1980)
, 1h36
Directed by Gordon Willis
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Horror
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Talia Shire, Joseph Cortese, Elizabeth Ashley, Kay Medford, Russell Horton, Ilana Rapp
Roles Associate Producer
Rating48% 2.414492.414492.414492.414492.41449
Emily Hollander (Shire) is the subject of a lesbian obsession at the hands of Andrea Glassen (Ashley), her next-door neighbor. As Emily begins dating detective Bob Luffrono (Cortese), Andrea overflows with jealousy, spying on Hollander through her own window.
Times Square, 1h51
Directed by Allan Moyle
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Tim Curry, Trini Alvarado, Robin Johnson, Peter Coffield, Herbert Berghof, David Margulies
Roles Executive Producer
Rating65% 3.297673.297673.297673.297673.29767
Deux filles, l'une rebelle et l'autre réservée, s'échappent d'une clinique psychiatrique et développent une amitié dans les rues de New-York. Elles décident alors de mener un train de vie punk-rock délirant, avant que les autorités ne commencent activement à les rechercher, ce qui perturbe leur états mentaux déjà fragiles.
Times Square, 1h51
Directed by Allan Moyle
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Musical films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Trini Alvarado, Robin Johnson, Tim Curry, Steve James, Peter Coffield, Herbert Berghof
Roles Executive Producer
Rating65% 3.297673.297673.297673.297673.29767
Nicky Marotta (Robin Johnson) and Pamela Pearl (Trini Alvarado) are two teenage girls who meet in the New York Neurological Hospital, where they are both being examined for mental illness. Pamela feels lonely and misunderstood, and is neglected and exploited by her father, a prominent and wealthy environmental commissioner running a campaign to "clean up" Times Square. Nicky is a tough-talking street kid with musical aspirations, sent to the hospital for an evaluation after an altercation with the police. Sharing a room, the frank Nicky and the shy Pamela become friends; Nicky tells Pamela that she stages seizures to keep out of juvenile detention. Nicky admires Pamela's poetic spirit; Pamela admires Nicky's forthright attitude, and resents the condescending way in which the doctors treat her. Nicky tells Pamela not to take her meds as they "take your fight away." She also reads a poem that Pamela wrote about her: "Your ribs are my ladder, Nicky/I'm so amazed, I'm so amazed." Nicky is released from the hospital, and later returns, ostensibly for an appointment for her social worker, but really to break Pamela out. Both girls escape from the hospital, steal an ambulance, and hide out in an abandoned Chelsea Piers No.56 on the Hudson River. Pamela tells Nicky, "Everything you do, or you say, is poetry. At least, I think so." The girls seal their devotion to each other with a blood oath and make a pact to scream out each other's names in times of trouble.
Last Embrace, 1h42
Directed by Jonathan Demme
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime, Romance
Actors Roy Scheider, Janet Margolin, Sam Levene, Christopher Walken, John Glover, Jacqueline Brookes
Roles Associate Producer
Rating60% 3.0443953.0443953.0443953.0443953.044395
The film opens in a Mexican cantina across the border from El Paso, where government agent Harry Hannan is canoodling with his wife. Harry spots an informant that he was supposed to meet in a few days. Realizing he is about to be attacked, he shoves his wife to the ground and starts shooting at the informant's companions who return fire and flee the restaurant. Harry's wife dies in the attack, and he suffers a nervous breakdown. He spends 161 days in a Connecticut sanitarium before being released.
Interiors
Interiors (1978)
, 1h33
Directed by Woody Allen
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about families, Medical-themed films, Films about suicide, Films about psychiatry
Actors Diane Keaton, Mary Beth Hurt, Geraldine Page, Maureen Stapleton, Richard Jordan, Kristin Griffith
Roles Production Supervisor
Rating72% 3.646083.646083.646083.646083.64608
The film centers around the three children of Arthur (E. G. Marshall), a corporate attorney, and Eve (Geraldine Page), an interior decorator. Renata (Diane Keaton) is a poet whose husband Frederick, a struggling writer, feels eclipsed by her success. Flyn (Kristin Griffith) is a vain actress who is away most of the time filming; the low quality of her films is an object of ridicule behind her back. Joey (Mary Beth Hurt), who is in a relationship with Mike (Sam Waterston), cannot settle on a career, and resents her mother for favoring Renata, while Renata resents their father's concern over Joey's lack of direction.
Saturday Night Fever, 1h59
Directed by John Badham
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Dance films, Films about music and musicians, Films about sexuality, Musical films, Striptease
Actors John Travolta, Karen Lynn Gorney, Barry Miller, Paul Pape, Donna Pescow, Fran Drescher
Roles Production Manager
Rating67% 3.3988953.3988953.3988953.3988953.398895
Anthony "Tony" Manero (John Travolta) is a 19-year-old Italian American man from the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City. Tony lives with his parents (Val Bisoglio and Julie Bovasso), and works at a dead-end job in a small hardware store. The stagnant monotony of his life is temporarily dispelled every Saturday night when Tony is "king of the dance floor" at 2001 Odyssey, a local disco club. Tony has four close friends: Joey (Joseph Cali); Double J (Paul Pape); Gus (Bruce Ornstein); and the diminutive Bobby C. (Barry Miller). A fringe member of this group of friends is Annette (Donna Pescow), a neighborhood girl who longs for a more permanent physical relationship with Tony.

Director

Times Square, 1h51
Directed by Allan Moyle
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Tim Curry, Trini Alvarado, Robin Johnson, Peter Coffield, Herbert Berghof, David Margulies
Roles Second Unit Director
Rating65% 3.297673.297673.297673.297673.29767
Deux filles, l'une rebelle et l'autre réservée, s'échappent d'une clinique psychiatrique et développent une amitié dans les rues de New-York. Elles décident alors de mener un train de vie punk-rock délirant, avant que les autorités ne commencent activement à les rechercher, ce qui perturbe leur états mentaux déjà fragiles.
Times Square, 1h51
Directed by Allan Moyle
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Musical films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Trini Alvarado, Robin Johnson, Tim Curry, Steve James, Peter Coffield, Herbert Berghof
Roles Second Unit Director
Rating65% 3.297673.297673.297673.297673.29767
Nicky Marotta (Robin Johnson) and Pamela Pearl (Trini Alvarado) are two teenage girls who meet in the New York Neurological Hospital, where they are both being examined for mental illness. Pamela feels lonely and misunderstood, and is neglected and exploited by her father, a prominent and wealthy environmental commissioner running a campaign to "clean up" Times Square. Nicky is a tough-talking street kid with musical aspirations, sent to the hospital for an evaluation after an altercation with the police. Sharing a room, the frank Nicky and the shy Pamela become friends; Nicky tells Pamela that she stages seizures to keep out of juvenile detention. Nicky admires Pamela's poetic spirit; Pamela admires Nicky's forthright attitude, and resents the condescending way in which the doctors treat her. Nicky tells Pamela not to take her meds as they "take your fight away." She also reads a poem that Pamela wrote about her: "Your ribs are my ladder, Nicky/I'm so amazed, I'm so amazed." Nicky is released from the hospital, and later returns, ostensibly for an appointment for her social worker, but really to break Pamela out. Both girls escape from the hospital, steal an ambulance, and hide out in an abandoned Chelsea Piers No.56 on the Hudson River. Pamela tells Nicky, "Everything you do, or you say, is poetry. At least, I think so." The girls seal their devotion to each other with a blood oath and make a pact to scream out each other's names in times of trouble.