Sergio Garrone
Sergio Garrone (born 15 April 1925) is an Italian director, screenwriter and film producer.
Sergio Garrone  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 15 April 1925 Rome, Italy  | 
| Occupation | Director | 
| Relatives | Riccardo Garrone (brother) | 
Life and career
    
Born in Rome, the brother of the actor Riccardo,[1] Garrone began his career in 1948 working as assistant director, documentary filmmaker, and production assistant.[2] In 1953, he abandoned the cinema industry, but in 1965 he resurfaced as a producer of low-budget genre films.[2] Starting from 1968, Garrone was also active as a director and a screenwriter, specializing in the Spaghetti Western genre.[1][2] He was usually credited as Willy S. Regan.[1][2]
Selected filmography
     
- Director and screenwriter
 
- A Noose for Django (1969)
 - Django the Bastard (1969)
 - La colomba non deve volare (1970)
 - Kill Django... Kill First (1971)
 - Terrible Day of the Big Gundown (1971)
 - Lover of the Monster (1974)
 - The Hand That Feeds the Dead (1974)
 - SS Experiment Camp (1976)
 
- Screenwriter
 
- Death Knocks Twice (1969)
 - Five for Hell (1969)
 - The Big Bust Out (1972)
 - La pagella (1980)
 
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