Sergio Corbucci
Sergio Corbucci is a Réalisateur Italy N of Western spaghetti and of Péplum, inter alia. It was born the December 6th 1927 and deceased on February 1st 1990.
- He is the brother of Bruno Corbucci.
Presentation
Sergio Corbucci is one of the great names of the Italian cinema (a). Prolific realizer, working in very different kinds, péplum with the western while passing by police films, it can be regarded as the quintessence of the popular realizer. Graduate of Economic scenes then journalist, he becomes thereafter the assistant of the one of the Masters of the Italian neo-realist cinema, Roberto Rossellini then scenario writer and finally realizer. It is in 1951 that it carries out its first feature-length film, Sauve my daughter . Within the framework of the spaghetti western, it carried out two major films: Django (1966), whose violence made scandal at the time of its exit, and great silence (1968), which is marked by an extreme blackness, since its hero, interpreted by the French actor Jean-Louis Trintignant, is killed under very cruel conditions by the frightening Tigrero bargain hunter (to which Klaus Kinski lends its face of wild beast). thereafter, Corbucci was in particular illustrated by carrying out (enough flatly) some adventures of the famous tandem Terence Hill/Bud Spencer.
Selective catalog of films
- 1966 : Django with Free Nero, Loredana Nusciak and Jose Bodalo
- 1968: Great Silence with Jean-Louis Trintignant, Klaus Kinski and Vonetta MacGee
- 1970: Companeros ( Vamos has matar, compañeros ) with Franco Nero, Tomas Milian and Fernando Rey
- 1975: the white, the yellow and the black ( It bianco, it giallo, it nero ) with Eli Wallach and Divided into volumes Milian
- 1981: Hello the friend, good-bye the treasure ( Chi trova a amico, trova a tesoro ) with Terence Hill, Bud Spencer and John Fujioka
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