Enzo G. Castellari


Biography

Italian B-movie king Enzo G. Castellari is most often associated with his outrageously violent Spaghetti Westerns 1960s and '70s, including "One Dollar Too Many," "Go Kill Everybody and Come Back Alone," and "Keoma," dubbed the quintessential film of the genre. Born into a filmmaking family--his father is director Marino Girolami, and his brother, actor Enio Girolami--Castellari entered ...

Biography

Italian B-movie king Enzo G. Castellari is most often associated with his outrageously violent Spaghetti Westerns 1960s and '70s, including "One Dollar Too Many," "Go Kill Everybody and Come Back Alone," and "Keoma," dubbed the quintessential film of the genre. Born into a filmmaking family--his father is director Marino Girolami, and his brother, actor Enio Girolami--Castellari entered the business as an assistant director on several of his father's films before directing his first project, "Renegade Riders," in 1967. His early film, "High Crime," is considered by many critics as the original Italian crime film that would be imitated for years to come. Among his countless works in the 1970s, Castellari directed "The Inglorious Bastards," which served as the inspiration for Quentin Tarantino's 2009 hit "Inglourious Basterds," in which Castellari made a cameo appearance as a German general. After the wave of Spaghetti Westerns ended, the director helmed a series of B-movies, and his shark thriller "Great White" fell victim to a plagiarism lawsuit from Universal, who claimed that the film was too similar to their mega-hit "Jaws" and removed it from theaters. Castellari turned his talents to education in the 2000s, teaching film studies at Spanish and Italian schools. Throughout his career of pitting heroes against villains in bloody showdowns, the filmmaker stuck by one principle: "The target for me is to do a movie for the spectator."

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Jonathan of the Bears (1994)
Director
Extralarge: Black Magic (1992)
Director
Extralarge: Moving Target (1992)
Director
Extralarge: Yo-Yo (1992)
Director
Extralarge: Cannonball (1992)
Director
Extralarge: Black and White (1991)
Director
Extralarge: Miami Killer (1991)
Director
Sinbad of the Seven Seas (1989)
Director
Combat Force (1987)
Director
A Colpi di Luce (1985)
Director
Escape From the Bronx (1984)
Director
L' Ultimo Squalo (1982)
Director
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982)
Director
The Day of the Cobra (1980)
Director
The House by the Edge of the Lake (1979)
Director
L'Umanoide (1979)
2nd Unit Director (2nd Unit)
La Via della droga (1977)
Director
The Inglorious Bastards (1977)
Director
Django Rides Again (1976)
Director
Battle Command (1976)
Director
Keoma (1976)
Director
The Loves and Times of Scaramouche (1975)
Director
Ettore lo fusto (1975)
Director
Cipolla Colt (1975)
Director
Il Cittadino Si Ribella (1974)
Director
La Polizia incrimina la legge assolve (1973)
Director
Johnny Hamlet (1972)
Director
Ettore lo Fusto (1972)
Director
Gli Occhi freddi della paura (1971)
Director
Kill Them All and Come Back Alone (1970)
Director
Any Gun Can Play (1968)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Self
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Himself
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982)
The Day of the Cobra (1980)

Writer (Feature Film)

Jonathan of the Bears (1994)
Screenwriter
Sinbad of the Seven Seas (1989)
Screenwriter
A Colpi di Luce (1985)
Screenwriter
Escape From the Bronx (1984)
Screenwriter
1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982)
Screenwriter
Keoma (1976)
Screenwriter
The Loves and Times of Scaramouche (1975)
Screenwriter
Johnny Hamlet (1972)
Screenwriter
Kill Them All and Come Back Alone (1970)
Screenwriter
Kill Them All and Come Back Alone (1970)
Story
Any Gun Can Play (1968)
Screenwriter

Producer (Feature Film)

Sinbad of the Seven Seas (1989)
Producer

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

The Winds of War (1983)

Life Events

Bibliography