Spaghetti Western
Director ~ Gaby Getz
Gabrielle van der
Riet is known both as a historical amateur stage actress and director from
South Africa, who later adopted the stage name Gaby Getz,and as the subject of
a past missing persons appeal in 2018.The historical and personal records
available include two primary facets: Theatrical Career: In the 1960s, van der
Riet performed and directed in South Africa, notably appearing in the 1966
PEMADS production of “Macbeth” in Port Elizabeth. She later rebranded as
professional actress Gaby Getz, starring in a variety of stage comedies and
musicals across Durban and Johannesburg. Genealogical Records: Family history
indices also reference Gabrielle Elaine van der Riet, who lived from October
1940 to March 2009.
As Gaby Getz she
directed one Spaghetti western, “3 Bullets... for a Long Gun” in 1970.
GETZ, Gaby (aka Gabby Getz) (Gabrielle van der Riet) [10/?/1940, Port Elizabeth, South Africa – 3/?/2009, Johannesburg, South
Africa] – producer, director, theater, film, actress, singer.
3
Bullets... for a Long Gun – 1970
Spaghetti
Western Screenwriter ~ Gianfranco Clerici
Gianfranco
Clerici' is an Italian screenwriter and assistant director known for his
extensive work on exploitation, horror, and giallo films in Italian cinema,
particularly during the 1970s and 1980s. Born on July 29, 1941, in Bergamo,
Italy, he began his career in the 1960s working as an assistant director on
various genre pictures, including adventure, western, and crime films, before
establishing himself as a prolific screenwriter.
Clerici
collaborated with prominent directors of Italian cult cinema, such as Lucio
Fulci and Ruggero Deodato, contributing screenplays to notable and often
controversial works including ''Don't Torture a Duckling'' (1972), ''Cannibal
Holocaust'' (1980), ''The New York Ripper'' (1982), and ''Devil Fish'' (1984).
His scripts frequently explored graphic violence, sensational themes, and
exploitation elements that defined the era's extreme Italian genre filmmaking.
Later
in his career, Clerici shifted toward television, writing for numerous Italian
series and long-running productions into the 2000s, while maintaining a steady
output across film and media. His contributions remain influential within the
realm of cult and horror cinema enthusiasts.
Gianfranco
Clerici was a screenwriter on two Spaghetti westerns: “Zorro il ribelle” (Zorro
the Rebel) in 1966 and “Tex e il signore degli abissi” (Tex and the Lord of the
Deep) with Marcello Coscia, Duccio Tessari and Giorgio Bonelli in 1985.
CLERICI, Gianfranco (aka Frank Clark,
Franco Clerici, Mark Davis, Marco Devis, Mark Devis) [7/29/1941, Bergamo,
Lombardy, Italy - ] – producer,
assistant director, writer, songwriter, actor.
Zorro the Rebel -
1966
Tex and the Lord of
the Deep – 1985 (co)
Spaghetti Western
Cinematographer ~ Josef Klyk
Jozef Klyk was born
in Bojszowy, Slaskie, Poland on April 13, 1950. He is obsessed with the
American West; so much so that he directs, writes, shoots and stars in films,
which he shoots with his hand-cranked camera. Jozef Klyk lives in a small
village in the south of Poland and has never even visited the U.S. Wanted is a
documentary about a remarkable man who dreams of a place that exists in his
imagination only. An Eastern Western, one might say.
Jozef Klyk was born
in Bojszowy, Slaskie, Poland on April 13, 1950. He is obsessed with the
American West; so much so that he directs, writes, shoots and stars in films,
which he writes, directs, films and appears in films he shoots with his
hand-cranked camera. Jozef Klyk lives in a small village in the south of Poland
and has never even visited the U.S.
Josef Klyk was a
cinematographer on six Euro-westerns: “The Stagecoach Robbery” in 1968,
“The Stagecoach to
Kansas” in 1969, “Full Death” in 1984-1986, “The Man from Nowhere - The Trail
of Lawlessness” in 1980-1983, “Free Man” in 1988-1991 and “Two from Texas” in
1999.
KLYK, Józef [4/13/1950,
Bojszowy, Slaskie, Poland - ] –
producer, director, writer, cinematographer, actor.
The Stagecoach
Robbery – 1968
The Stagecoach to
Kansas - 1969
Full Death -
1984-1986 (Zlotko/Gold)
The Man from Nowhere - The Trail of Lawlessness -1980-1983
Wanted - 1990
Free Man – 1988-1991
Two from Texas –
1999