Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Little Known Spaghetti Western actors ~ Max Dhartigny

[These daily posts will cover little known actors or people that have appeared in more recent films and TV series. Various degrees of information that I was able to find will be given and anything that you can add would be appreciated.]

Max Dhartigny was born in France sometime during the second have of the 19th century. He appeared in thirty-three films between 1911 and 1923. Yet there is no biographical information on him that I can find.

Max appeared in three silent film Euro-westerns: “Cent dollars mort ou vif” in 1911 as Sheriff Davidson, “Le révolver matrimonial” (Marriage with a Revolver) in 1912 as a suitor and “Le railway de la mort” (The Railway of Death) in 1912 as Tim Burke.

DHARTIGNY, Max [Dargagne, Dartagne, Max Dartigny) 18??, France – 19??] – film actor.

Cent dollars mort ou vif – 1911 (Sheriff Davidson)

Marriage With a Revolver – 1912 (suitor)

The Railway of Death – 1912 (Tim Burke)

Spaghetti Western Directors, Screenwriters, Cinematographers

Spaghetti Western Director ~ Nando Cicero

Fernando ‘Nando’ Cicero was born in Asmara, Eritrea, Ethiopia on January 22, 1931. He was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor renowned for his contributions to low-budget comedy cinema during the 1970s and 1980s.

Beginning his career as an actor in the mid-1950s, Cicero appeared in over a dozen films, often in supporting roles, including uncredited parts in acclaimed works such as Luchino Visconti's “Senso” (1954) as a soldier and Francesco Rosi's “Salvatore Giuliano” (1962) as a bandit, as well as credited performances in titles like “Divisione Folgore” (1954) as Enrico Damiani and “Hercules Unchained” (1959) as Lastene. He was also featured in early Italian television, such as the 1956 mini-series ‘L'alfiere’.

By the 1970s, Cicero shifted focus to directing and screenwriting, helming around 20 feature films, many of which fell into the popular decamerotici and sex comedy subgenres with recurring themes of military life, education, and lighthearted erotica. Notable directorial efforts include “Ma chi t'ha dato la patente?” (1970), a satirical take on driving lessons starring Paolo Villaggio; “The School Teacher” (1975), featuring Edwige Fenech; and “W la foca” (1982), another Fenech-led comedy. His writing credits extended to 10 projects, often collaborating on stories and screenplays for his own films, such as “La dottoressa del distretto militare” (1976) and “La soldatessa alla visita militare” (1977), which emphasized humorous military inspections.

Cicero's work, while not critically acclaimed in the vein of Italy's neorealist or arthouse traditions, captured the commercial spirit of post-war Italian genre cinema, blending slapstick, innuendo, and social satire to appeal to domestic audiences. He passed away in Rome at age 64 on July 30, 1995, in Rome, leaving a legacy of prolific, if formulaic, entertainment that reflected the era's escapist trends.

Cicero directed three Spaghetti westerns: “Il tempo degli avvoltoi” (Last of the Badmen) and “Professionisti per un massacre” (Professionals for a Massacre) both in 1967, “Dos veces Judas” (Twice a Judas) in 1968.

CICERO, Nando (Fernando Cicero) [1/22/1931, Asmara, Eritrea, Ethiopia – 7/30/1995, Rome, Lazio, Italy] – CSC, director, assistant director, writer, actor.

Last of the Badmen - 1967

Professionals for a Massacre - 1967

Twice a Judas – 1968

The Penitence Brothers – 1972 [film was never made.]


Spaghetti Western Screenwriter ~ José Luis Borau

José Luis Borau was a Spanish producer, director and writer. He was born in Zaragoza, Spain on August 8, 1929. He began to publish articles about cinema in the newspaper El Heraldo de Aragon from April 1954 to January 1956. He was a film critic for the same newspaper. In1957, he entered the Spanish Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias Cinematograficas in Madrid (Official Cinema School) where he later became a teacher. In 1964 where he directed classes in the Cathedra of Cinema in the University of Valladolid. In 1967 He founded his own production company, El Iman.

Borau directed eighteen films between 1960 and 2000. He was a writer on twenty films between 1960 and 2009. As an actor, he’s appeared in a dozen films between 1965 and 1996. He served as President of the Spanish Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.1994-1998.

José died from throat cancer on November 23, 2012, in Madrid, Spain at the age of 83.

José Luis Borau directed only one Spaghetti western “Brandy” (Ride and Kill) in 1964 using the alais Joe Baker.

BORAU, José Luis (aka Joe Baker, J.L. Borau, Jose L. Borau, Louis Boraw) (José Luis Borau Moradell) [8/8/1929, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain - 11/23/2012, Madrid, Madrid, Spain (throat cancer)] – producer, director, writer, founded El Iman Productions [1967].

Ride and Kill (1964) [as Joe Baker]


Spaghetti Western Cinematographer ~ Aldebrando De Vero

Aldebrando De Vero is/was an Italian cameraman (three films from 1960-1965) and a cinematographer on two films from 1963 to 1968. What happened to him is unknown and I can find no biographical information about him.

Aldebrando De Vero was the cinematographer on one Spaghetti western, “Pistole e pane” in 1968. He was also a cameraman on 1965’s “L'uomo dalla pistola d'oro“ (The Man Who Came to Kill)

De VERO, Aldebrando [Italian] – director, cinematographer.

Pistole e pane – 1968 

A new Spanish film short “The Last Golddiger”

 

The Last Gold Digger

 

El Último Buscador de Oro – Spanish title

The Last Gold Digger – English title

 

A 2026 Spanish film production [Andalucia Produccion de Video (Almeria)]

Producer:

Director: Martin Michiels, Armin Lautz

Story: Martin Michiels

Screenplay: Martin Michiels

Cinematography: [color]

Music: Corporate Orchestra, Rise Up, The Story Begins, Devils Blue Grass, Ghosts of the Desert

Running time: 17 minutes


Cast:

Jack - Freddy Moyano (Alfredo Moyano-Barroso)

Sheriff - Gus Irizarry

With: Mauricio Viteri, Marilyn Alago Irizarry, Robert Aart Eikema, Ine Koster, Mauricio Viteri, Brett Goetsch, Danny Weeremans, Petra Geerts, Angelica Scheiblich, Bert Thijssen, Anja Thijssen, Henny Eikema Lutt, Daniel Olbrechts, Bea Neetens, David Hubbard


A miner is determined to find gold in the mountains while the nearby town is a ghost of itself as everyone else has given up and moved away.

Special Birthdays

César Ojínaga (actor) would have been 100 today but died in 1999.







Ewan McGregor (actor) is 55 today.



Monday, March 30, 2026

Little Known Spaghetti Western actors ~ Rudolf Deyl

[These daily posts will cover little known actors or people that have appeared in more recent films and TV series. Various degrees of information that I was able to find will be given and anything that you can add would be appreciated.]

Rudolf Deyl Jr. was born on July 6, 1912, in Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. Several family members were involved in acting - father, mother and older sister. Rudolf appeared in front of the cameras as a seven-year-old. His parents later tried to dissuade him from this profession but were in vain.

At the age of 17, he started working in the theater and a few years later he made his first film, “The Sin of Youth”. Later he appeared in films such as “Golden Bottom”, “The Circus Will Be!”, “Tank Brigade”, “Angel in the Mountains”, “Playing with the Devil”, “The Good Soldier Švejk”, “Dařbuján” and “Pandrhola, Ikarie” “XB 1”, “Lemonade Joe or Horse Opera”, “A Star Called Wormwood”, “A Night at Karlštejn”, and “Lucerna”.

Deyl's career was tragically cut short when it was said he suffered a fatal heart attack on November 21, 1967, at age 55, while filming his intended role as King Dobromysl in the fairy tale “Šíleně smutná princezna” (1968); only a brief distant shot of him remains in the final film, with the part recast to Bohuš Záhorský due to superstitions among other actors. Actually, he had been suffering from bone cancer.

“Pancho se žení” (Pancho’s Wedding) as the hotel clerk in 1946 and “Limonádový Joe aneb Konská opera” (Lemonade Joe) as Doug Badman in 1964

DEYL, Rudolf (aka Rudolf Deyl ml.) Ruf (Rudolf Deyl Jr.) [7/6/1912, Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary – 11/21/1967, Prague, Czechoslovakia (bone cancer)] – film, TV, voice actor, singer, son of Rudolf Deyl [1876–1972], assistant director, actress Marie Spurná [1878-1962], brother of actress Eva Deylová-Skálová [1910-1987], married to ballerina, actress Jarmila Smejkalová [1920-1994] (1943-194?), married to dancer Broňa (Zdenka Bronislavská) [1928-    ], married to dancer Dagmar ‘Dáša’ Deylová [1929-2013] (19??-1967).

Pancho's Wedding – 1946 (hotel clerk)

Lemonade Joe – 1964 (Doug Badman)

Spaghetti Western Directors, Screenwriters, Cinematographers

Spaghetti Western Director ~ Christian-Jacque

Christian Albert François Maudet was born on September 4, 1904, in Paris, France and was a French film director and screenwriter renowned for his prolific output of over 50 feature films spanning comedy, drama, and period pieces, establishing him as one of the most commercially successful filmmakers in post-war French cinema.

Educated in architecture Maudet began his career in the 1920s as a film poster designer and journalist before transitioning to set design and assistant directing. He adopted the professional pseudonym Christian-Jaque from a collaboration and made his directorial debut in 1932 with the short film “Le Bidon d'or”, quickly gaining recognition with early comedies featuring Fernandel, such as “Un de la légion” (1936) and “François Ier” (1937). During the 1940s, amid World War II—in which he served in the French Forces of the Interior—he directed notable works including the mystery “Les Disparus de Saint-Agil” (1938), the biopic “La Symphonie fantastique” (1942) on composer Hector Berlioz, and adaptations like “Carmen” (1945) and “Boule de suif” (1945), often collaborating with stars such as Jean Marais, Micheline Presle, and Louis Jouvet.

His international breakthrough came in the 1950s with swashbuckling adventures and lavish productions, highlighted by “Fanfan la tulipe” (1952), starring Gérard Philipe, which won the Director's Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Other acclaimed films from this era include “Si tous les gars du monde” (1956), a drama about international cooperation, and “La Tulipe noire” (1964) with Alain Delon. Later in his career, he shifted to television, directing adaptations like ‘L'Homme de Suez’ (1983), before receiving an honorary César Award in 1985 for his lifetime contributions to French cinema.

He died in Boulogne-Billancourt, France from a heart attack on July 8, 1994. He was a month shy of turning 90.

Christian-Jacque co-directed one Spaghetti wsetsrn, “Les Pétroleuses” (The Legend of Frenchie King) with Guy Casaril in 1971.

CHRISTIAN-JACQUE (aka Christian Jacque, Christian Jaque) (Christian Maudet)  [8/4/1904, Paris, Île-de-France, France – 7/8/1994, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France (heart attack)] – director, journalist, writer, actor, married to Germaine Berthe Adèle Marie Spy [1912-1990] (1931-1938), married to Simone Renant (Georgette Simone Alexine Buigny) [1911-2004] (1940-1944), married to actress Renée Faure (Renée Paule Nanine Faure) [1918–2005] (1947-1953), married to actress Martine Carol (Maryse Louise Mourer) [1920–1967] (1954-1959), married to Laurence Christol (1961-1983), married to assistant director Denise Morlot [1928-    ] (1992-1994), awarded lifetime achievement César Award [1985].

The Legend of Frenchie King – 1971 (co)


Spaghetti Western Screenwriter ~ Diego Bonuccelli

Diego Bonuccelli is an Italian film director known for his independent short films, documentaries, and commercials, in which he frequently serves as writer, editor, and cinematographer. Born on November 11, 1993, in Viareggio, Tuscany, he studied cinema at the University of Pisa and began directing in 2013. Diego has directed over a dozen projects, often handling multiple creative roles on low-budget productions that explore themes of history, solitude, and regional culture. Notable works include the short films “Il triciclo”, “Liguri Apuani”, “Torve fantasie”, “XII844” (addressing the Sant'Anna di Stazzema Massacre), and “Più accecante della notte” (featuring comedian Giorgio Panariello), as well as the video “Maria Says No”. His work has appeared in international contexts, including France, and he has received several awards and nominations for his contributions to independent cinema.

Bonuccelli has been a screenwriter for two Euro-westerns which he also has directed, “The Green Furies” in 2012 and “Welcome to Elderstorm” in 2014.

BONUCCELLI, Diego [11/11/1993, Viareggio, Tuscany, Italy -     ] – producer, director, writer, cinematographer, film editor actor.

The Green Furies – 2012 

Welcome to Elderstorm – 2014


Spaghetti Western Cinematographer ~ Jaime Deu Casas

Jaime Deu Casas was a Spanish actor, cameraman and cinematographer. He was a cameraman on twenty-two films between 1960 and 1977. He worked on sixty-three films as a cinematographer between 1963 and 1981.

For such a prolific cinematographer there is virtually no biographical information on him other than his filmography, and I cannot even find a photograph of the man.

Deu Casas was a cinematographer on ten Spaghetti westerns; “La venganza de Clark Harrison” (The Ruthless Colt of the Gringo) with Marcello Gatti in 1965, “Sartana no perdone” (Sonora) in 1968, “Legge della violenza – tutti o nessuno” (The Law of Vilence) with Oberdan Troiani in 1969, “Vamos a matar Sartana!” (Let's Go and Kill Sartana) with Giovanni Raffaldi in 1971, “Hijos de pobres, pero deshonestos padres… le llamaban Calamidad” (Now They Call Him Sacramento), “El retorno de Clint el solitario” (The Return of Clint the Stranger) and “Judas... ¡toma tus monedas!” (Watch Out Gringo! Sabata Will Return) all in 1972, “Demasiados muertos para Tex”, “Storia di karatè, pugni e fagioli” (Karate, Fists and Beans) and “… e cosi divennero i 3 supermen del West” (Three Supermen of the West) all in 1973.

DEU CASAS, Jaime (aka Jaime Del Casas, Jaime Deu Dasas) [Spanish] – cinematographer, cameraman, actor

The Ruthless Colt of the Gringo – 1965 (co)

Sonora – 1968

The Law of Violence – 1969 (co)

Let's Go and Kill Sartana – 1971 (co)

Now They Call Him Sacramento – 1972

The Return of Clint the Stranger – 1972

Watch Out Gringo! Sabata Will Return - 1972

Demasiados muertos para Tex – 1973

Karate, Fists and Beans - 1973

Three Supermen of the West – 1973

German Blu-ray release of “ Sie verkaufen den Tod”

 








“Sie verkaufen den Tod”

(Massacre at Fort Holman)

(1972)

 

Director: Tonino Valerii

Starring: James Coburn, Telly Savalas, Bud Spencer

 

Country: Germany

Label: Retro Gold

Discs: 2

Region: B

Resolution: 1080p

Aspect ratio: 2.35:1

Languages: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono German, English, Italian

Subtitles: German

Running time: 112 minutes

Extras: 24-page booklet by Renatus Töpke, Bonus DVD featurette by Lars Dreyer-Winkelmann,

English trailer, German trailer, German revival trailer, Italian trailer, Image gallery