Sergio Corbucci


Director

About

Also Known As
Stanley Corbett, Gordon Wilson Jr.
Birth Place
Italy

Biography

Next to Sergio Leone, no Italian director carved out a meatier portion of the delightfully over-the-top spaghetti western genre than Sergio Corbucci. His main partner in crime was actor Franco Nero, who helped power the filmmaker's first commercial success in 1966, "Django," about a gunslinger caught between a number of feuds. Corbucci and Nero made another five films together, including...

Biography

Next to Sergio Leone, no Italian director carved out a meatier portion of the delightfully over-the-top spaghetti western genre than Sergio Corbucci. His main partner in crime was actor Franco Nero, who helped power the filmmaker's first commercial success in 1966, "Django," about a gunslinger caught between a number of feuds. Corbucci and Nero made another five films together, including 1968's "Revenge of a Gunfighter," 1970's "Companeros," and the belated 1987 sequel "Django 2." The fan boy and Internet era has greatly added to Corbucci's reputation since he died in 1990. Admirers of the spaghetti genre have elevated the filmmaker to confirmed cult status, especially admiring the violence and silent two lead protagonists of "The Great Silence," centered around a mute gunslinger who must defend himself against a gang of bounty hunters. Starring French actor Jean-Louis Trintignant as Silence and German firebrand Klaus Kinski as Loco, the 1968 western features a "Butch Cassidy"-style ending, with the duo gunned down violently by the bounty hunters who have been giving them chase. As is often the case with cult favorites, Corbucci has no substantial awards to show for his pioneering western efforts.

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Django (2012)
Director
Women in Arms (1991)
Director
I Giorni del commissario Ambrosio (1988)
Director
Rimini Rimini (1987)
Director
Roba da Ricchi (1987)
Director
Sono un Fenomeno Paranormale (1986)
Director
A tu per tu (1984)
Director
Questo e Quello (1983)
Director
Il Conte Tacchia (1982)
Director
Bello Mio Bellezza Mia (1982)
Director
Supersnooper (1981)
Director
Trinity: Gambling for High Stakes (1978)
Director
La Mazzetta (1978)
Director
Pari e Dispari (1978)
Director
Ecco noi per esempio (1977)
Director
Tre Tigri Contro Tre Tigri (1977)
Director
The Con Artists (1976)
Director
Di che segno sei? (1975)
Director
Shoot First... Ask Questions Later (1975)
Director
Il Bianco, Il Giallo, Il Nero (1974)
Director
Il Bestione (1974)
Director
What Am I Doing in the Middle of the Revolution (1973)
Director
Che c'entriamo noi con la rivoluzione? (1972)
Director
J & S: Criminal Story of an Outlaw Couple (1972)
Director
Sonny & Jed (1972)
Director
The Mercenary (1970)
Director
Grande silenzio, Il (1968)
Director
The Hellbenders (1967)
Director
Navajo Joe (1967)
Director
Minnesota Clay (1966)
Director
The Man Who Laughs (1966)
Director
Ringo And His Golden Pistol (1966)
Director
Goliath and the Vampires (1964)
Director
Duel of the Titans (1963)
Director
The Slave (1963)
Director
Il Monaco di Monza (1963)
Director
Chi si ferma e perduto (1960)
Director

Writer (Feature Film)

Django (2012)
Screenplay
I Giorni del commissario Ambrosio (1988)
Screenwriter
I Giorni del commissario Ambrosio (1988)
From Story
Roba da Ricchi (1987)
Screenplay
Rimini Rimini (1987)
Screenplay
Sono un Fenomeno Paranormale (1986)
Screenwriter
Il Conte Tacchia (1982)
Screenplay Collaboration
Bello Mio Bellezza Mia (1982)
Screenwriter
Supersnooper (1981)
Screenplay
Pari e Dispari (1978)
Screenwriter
Pari e Dispari (1978)
Story By
Tre Tigri Contro Tre Tigri (1977)
Screenwriter
Il Bianco, Il Giallo, Il Nero (1974)
Screenwriter
Sonny & Jed (1972)
From Story
Sonny & Jed (1972)
Screenwriter
Johnny Hamlet (1972)
From Story
The Mercenary (1970)
Screenwriter
Minnesota Clay (1966)
Screenwriter
Two Colonels (1966)
Screenwriter
The Man Who Laughs (1966)
Writer
Goliath and the Vampires (1964)
Screenwriter
Duel of the Titans (1963)
Screenwriter

Producer (Feature Film)

Django (2012)
Producer

Life Events

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