Spaghetti Western Director ~ Giorgio Ferroni

Giorgio Ferroni was an Italian film director,
screenwriter, and occasional producer known for his versatile contributions to
cinema across multiple genres, including documentaries, historical dramas,
peplum adventures, horror, and spaghetti westerns, from the 1930s through the
1970s. Born in Perugia, Umbria on April 12, 1908, he began his career in the
mid-1930s directing short documentaries such as “Pompei” (1936), which
showcased his early interest in historical subjects. Ferroni gained initial
experience at Rome's Cines Studios, where he worked as an assistant director to
prominent filmmakers Gennaro Righelli and Carmine Gallone, honing his skills in
narrative filmmaking during Italy's fascist-era cinema boom. His directorial
debut in feature films came with aviation-themed works like “The Thrill of the
Skies” (1939), marking his transition from shorts to dramatic storytelling amid
World War II constraints. Postwar, he explored a range of genres, directing
romantic dramas such as “Ritorno al Nido” (1946) and “Senza Famiglia” (1946),
before venturing into mythological epics in the 1950s and 1960s. Among his most
notable works are the peplum films “The Lion of Thebes” (1964) and “Hercules
vs. the Moloch” (1963), which exemplified the sword-and-sandal cycle popular in
Italian cinema, as well as the Gothic horror classic “Mill of the Stone Women”
(1960), praised for its atmospheric tension and literary adaptations. Later in
his career, Ferroni entered the Spaghetti western genre with films like “Blood
for a Silver Dollar” (1965) and “Wanted” (1967, credited under the pseudonym
Calvin Jackson Padget), blending action with moral complexities typical of the
subgenre. Married to actress Nada Fiorelli from the 1940s until his death in
Perugia on August 17, 1981, at age 73, leaving a legacy of over 20 directorial
credits that reflected evolving trends in Italian popular cinema.
Giorgio Ferroni directed five Spaghetti westerns: “Il
fanciullo del West” (The Kid of the West) in 1942, “Un dollaro bucato” (Blood
for a Silver Dollar) in 1965, “Per pochi dollari ancora” (Fort Yuma Gold) in
1966, “Wanted” in 1967 and “Il pisotlero segnato de Dio” (Two Pistols and a
Coward) in 1968
FERRONI,
Giorgio (aka Calvin J. Badget, C.J. Padget,
Calvin J. Padget, Calvin Jackson Padget, Calvin Jakson Padget, Jackson Padget)
[4/12/1908, Perugia, Perugia, Umbria, Italy – 8/17/1981] – producer, director,
assistant director, writer, film editor, actor, married to actress Nada
Fiorelli [1919–1984] (194?-1981).
The Kid of the West
- 1942
Blood for a Silver
Dollar – 1965 [as Calvin Jackson
Padget]
Fort Yuma Gold –
1966 [as Calvin Jackson
Padget]
Wanted – 1967 [as Calvin J. Padget]
Two Pistols and a
Coward – 1968 [as Calvin Jackson
Padget]
Spaghetti Western
Screenwriter ~ Vincent Cashino
Born Vincenzo
Cascino he is/was an Italian filmmaker. Very little is known about Vincenzo. He
was born in Argentina and sometime as an adult moved to Italy and became
involved in their film industry as a producer, production manager, director,
writer, film editor and actor.
If you Google his
name all you’ll find is a list of films he was involved in. I can find no
biographical information on him
He appeared in only
one Spaghetti western as Baron Vermont in 1965’s “Lo sceriffo non spara” (The
Sheriff Won’t Shoot) for which he also produced and wrote the screenplay.
Vincent Cashino
co-wrote the screenplay for one Spaghetti western, “Lo sceriffo non spara” (The
Sheriff Won’t Shoot) with Reinat Rizlang, Guido Malatesta, J.L Monter, Carmen Martinez
and Lionel A. Prestol. He also appeared as an actor in this film playing the
role of Baron Vermont.
CASHINO, Vincent (aka V. Cascino) (Vincenzo Cascino) [Argentinian] – producer, production
manager, director, writer, film editor, actor.
The Sheriff Won’t
Shoot – 1965 (co)
Spaghetti Western
Cinematographer ~ Juan Rafael Gómez Heredia
Juan Rafael Gómez
Heredia is a Spanish director writer and cinematographer. Born in Almeria on
October 12, 1974, his family has long been associated with the Spanish film
industry. Juan has taken it upon himself to protect that legacy and showcase it
to the world in a recent 2025 documentary entitled “The Jerraos” which he
produced, directed, wrote and was the cinematographer on. He also did the same
for his 2023 Spaghetti western “The Ghost Band y el intrépido Ralph Lee”
(The
Incredible Stories of the Intrepid Ralph Lee, The Ghost Band).
Heredia has also
published a book on the Spanish gypsies who appeared in many Spaghetti westerns
and other films made in Almeria. Spaghetti western was released in 2021
and is available on Amazon.
HEREDIA, Juan Rafael
Gómez [10/12/1974, Almeria, Andalusia, Spain - ] – producer director, writer, actor, married
to ?
The Incredible
Stories of the Intrepid Ralph Lee, The Ghost Band – 2023
The Jerraos - 2025