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Sergio Corbucci (Italian: [ˈsɛrdʒo korˈbuttʃi]; 6 December 1926 – 1 December 1990) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and producer. He directed both very violent spaghetti Westerns and bloodless Bud Spencer and Terence Hill action comedies.
Sergio Corbucci. Writer: Django. Sergio Corbucci was born on December 6, 1926, in Rome, Italy. He entered grade school with thoughts of becoming a businessman, but after earning a college degree in economics he took an abrupt detour into the world of cinema.
- January 1, 1
- Rome, Lazio, Italy
- January 1, 1
- Rome, Lazio, Italy
Sep 22, 2016 · Inspired by Akira Kurosawa’s Yojimbo (1961) and Sergio Leone’s A Fistful of Dollars (1964), Corbucci employs much of the genre iconography that originated from those movies e.g. guns, coffins, an unnamed stranger, rival gangs.
Sergio Corbucci. Writer: Django. Sergio Corbucci was born on December 6, 1926, in Rome, Italy. He entered grade school with thoughts of becoming a businessman, but after earning a college degree in economics he took an abrupt detour into the world of cinema.
- December 6, 1926
- December 1, 1990
Dec 28, 2018 · Corbucci (1927-90) may be Sergio Leone’s only rival as the maestro of Italian westerns, and “The Great Silence,” which had its belated theatrical opening last spring, is arguably his masterpiece...
Jan 10, 2023 · Sergio Corbucci entered the film business early in 1948 as assistance director and made his feature debut at the age of 23 in 1951 with Salvate mia figlia. In the 50s he directed a few comedies and melodramas without leaving a great impression.
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Mar 3, 2024 · Sergio Corbucci, director of 'Django' and 'The Specialists', was a true master of the gritty, violent western and has drawn the admiration of Quentin Tarantino.