Spaghetti Western Director ~ Gianni Grimaldi
Giovanni “Gianni” Grimaldi was an Italian screenwriter
and film director known for his prolific contributions to popular Italian
cinema, particularly in the genres of comedy, sexy comedies (commedia sexy
all'italiana), Spaghetti westerns, and Eurospy films during the 1960s and
1970s.
Born on November 14, 1917, in Catania, Sicily, Grimaldi
entered the film industry in 1952 as a screenwriter, penning scripts for
numerous successful films before transitioning to directing in the mid-1960s,
where he helmed around twenty features while continuing to write for many more.
He was often credited as Gianni Grimaldi and became associated with
light-hearted, sometimes satirical or erotic-infused comedies featuring
exaggerated titles and broad humor characteristic of Italian commercial cinema
at the time.
His notable works as a director and writer include films
such as ''Johnny Colt'', ''The Handsome, the Ugly, and the Stupid'', ''Puro
siccome un angelo papà mi fece monaco... di Monza'', ''Principe coronato
cercasi per ricca ereditiera'', and ''Le inibizioni del dottor Gaudenzi, vedovo
col complesso della buonanima''. Grimaldi's output reflected the vibrant and
diverse landscape of Italian genre filmmaking, blending elements of parody,
farce, and popular entertainment that defined much of the era's box-office
successes.
He passed away on February 25, 2001, in Rome, leaving
behind a legacy as one of the key figures in Italy's post-war popular film
industry.
Gianni Grimaldi directed three Spaghetti westerns: “All’ombra
di una colt” (In a Colt’s Shadow), “Starblack” (Johnny Colt) both in 1966 and “Il
bello, il brutto, il cretino” (The Handsome, the Ugly and the Stupid) in 1967.
GRIMALDI, Gianni (aka Grimaldi, G.
Grimaldi, Jean Grimaud) (Giovanni
Grimaldi) [11/14/1917, Catania,
Sicily, Italy – 2/25/2001, Rome, Lazio, Italy] – journalist, director, writer,
composer, married to father of director, assistant director, writer Aldo
Grimaldi (Arnaldo Grimaldi) [1942-1990].
In a Colt's Shadow –
1966
Johnny Colt - 1966
The Handsome, the
Ugly and the Stupid – 1967
Spaghetti Western
Screenwriter ~ Jaime Comas
Jaime Comas Gilwas a
Spanish screenwriter, film producer, and distributor renowned for his pivotal
role in the spaghetti western genre, particularly as co-writer of the
screenplay for “A Fistful of Dollars” (1964), the first installment of Sergio
Leone's Dollars Trilogy that launched Clint Eastwood to international stardom.
Born in Terrassa, Barcelona in 1936, he began his career as a film critic after
studying at the Escuela Oficial de Periodismo de Barcelona, transitioning into
screenwriting in 1964 when he joined the production company Ocean Films and
contributed to international co-productions, especially with Italy. Over his
decades-long career, Comas Gil founded several production and distribution
companies—including Arcos Films in 1968, Alas Films in 1973, and New World
Films Internacional in 1998—through which he produced films across genres such
as adventure, espionage, and drama, including “El espontáneo” (his debut
production in 1964), “Caboblanco” (1980) with Charles Bronson, “Iguana” (1988),
and “One Man's Hero” (1999) starring Tom Berenger. His work extended to other
notable screenplays like “Nido de espías” (1967), “La esfinge de cristal”
(1967), and “The Shark Hunter” (1979), often blending Spanish talent with
global markets to foster cross-cultural filmmaking. Comas Gil passed away on
December 21, 2021, in Madrid at the age of 85, leaving a legacy of over 20
writing and producing credits that bridged European cinema with Hollywood
influences.
As mentioned above
Jaime Comas wrote two screenplays for Spaghetti westerns: “Per un pugno di
dollari” (A Fistful of Dollars with Adriano Bolzoni, Víctor Andrés Catena,
Fernando di Leo, Duccio Tessari and Tonino Valerii in 1964 and “Heroes sin
patria” (One Man’s Hero) with Milton S. Gelman in 1999.
COMAS, Jaime (Jaime
Comas Gil) [1936, Terrassa,
Barcelona, Spain – 12/21/2021, Madrid, Madrid, Spain] – producer, production
manager, writer, married to Maria Cruz Arenales Pinar (19??-2021), father of Patricia
Gil, Eva Gil, Jaime Gil founded Arcos Films [1968], Alas Films [1973], New
World Films International [1998].
Fistful of Dollars – 1964 (co)
One Man’s Hero – 1999 (co)
[Thanks to Michael Ferguson for additional information he was able to find in the posting of Jaime's funeral announcement.]
Spaghetti Western
Cinematographer ~ Jacques Lefrancois
Jacques Lefrancois
is/was a French cinematographer and cameraman who worked on eighteen films as a
cameraman between 1961 and 1981. He was also a cinematographer on ten films
between 1974 and 1984.
Jacques Lefrancois
was a cinematographer on one Euro-western, “Un autre homme, une autre chance” (Another
Man, Another Chance) with Stanley Cortez in 1977.
LEFRANCOIS, Jacques (Jacques Lefrançois) [French] – cinematographer,
cameraman.
Another Man, Another
Chance – 1977 (co)