Born in
Montoro Inferiore, De Felice was the son of a lawyer and a Baroness. After spending several years in
Naples, he moved to
Rome, where he graduated in law. After studying at the
Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, De Felice started his career as an assistant director of
Alessandro Blasetti. After directing some critically well-received films, in the 1960s he specialized as a screenwriter of
sword-and-sandal films. He retired at the end of the decade, his last work being the second unit direction of Blasetti's
Simón Bolívar. He died on 14 December 1989, at the age of 73. == Selected filmography ==