Alberto Cardone

Alberto Cardone ( born September 16, 1920 in Genoa, † 20 October 1977 in Rome ) was an Italian director, assistant director, screenwriter, editor and production manager.

Life

Cardone began his career after moving from his hometown to Rome in 1942 at Christian - Jaques Mérimée adaptation Carmen as an assistant director. The other years, until 1966, he worked in this position, often in international rotated in Italy films like William Wyler's Ben -Hur in 1959. In other films, he has also held various other functions. His first independent work as a director was the Italo - Western Django - The vultures are lining up. His most commercially successful movie turned Cardone little later with the religiously -influenced revenge Western Sartana. In the same year, he directed the agents parody glad I have the women killed. Until 1969, created under his direction four more spaghetti westerns. Until his death at the age of 57 years in October 1977, he worked primarily as a scriptwriter. Cardone contributed most of his films the pseudonym Albert Cardiff.

Filmography

Direction

Assistant director

Screenplay

Pictures of Alberto Cardone

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