Edoardo Mulargia
Edoardo Mulargia | |
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Born |
10 December 1925 Torpè, Italy |
Died |
7 September 2005 (aged 79) Rome, Italy |
Occupation |
Director Screenwriter |
Edoardo Mulargia (10 December 1925 – 7 September 2005) was an Italian director and screenwriter.
Life and career
Born in Torpè, Nuoro, Mulargia graduated in Law, first working as a journalist, then directing numerous scientific and industrial short films.[1][2] After being assistant of Pietro Germi and Luciano Emmer, in 1963 he made his feature film debut with Le due leggi.[1][2] As a film director Mulargia specialized in the spaghetti western genre,in which he was usually credited as Tony Moore and Edward G. Muller.[1][2] In the 1980s he abandoned cinema to work for RAI television.[1][2]
Selected filmography
- The Invincible Brothers Maciste (screenwriter, 1964)
- Three Swords for Rome (screenwriter, 1964)
- Night of Violence (screenwriter, 1965)
- Perché uccidi ancora (director and screenwriter, 1965)
- Cjamango (director, 1967)
- The Reward's Yours... The Man's Mine (director and screenwriter, 1969)
- Shango (director and screenwriter, 1970)
- W Django! (director, 1971)
- La figliastra (director, 1976)
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