Spaghetti Western Director ~ Tanner Beard
Tanner Beard is an Emmy nominated film and television
actor, CEO of Silver Sail Entertainment, Co-Founder Mammoth Film Festival and
has written and directed several motion pictures, series and documentaries over
the last few decades.
The American director Tanner Beard hails from Texas where
he was born in Big Spring, Texas on September 16, 1984. He attended the New
York Film Academy in Hollywood, California shortly after finishing high school
in his hometown of Snyder, Texas. This culminated with his first comedy
television series "Valley Peaks," which Tanner produced, wrote,
directed and starred in for over two seasons early on in his career.
Tanner has since split his time in various fields of
motion pictures and television. As a director, he turned his Western short
film, "Mouth of Caddo" into the feature film "Legend of Hell's
Gate," which he also wrote, produced and starred in alongside Kevin
Alejandro, Summer Glau, Henry Thomas and Glenn Morshower. His love of producing
stories from the old west would continue with the European Western "6
Bullets To Hell." Shot on the same sets from famous Sergio Leoni and Clint
Eastwood classics in Spain, the film features music by Ennio Morricone and is a
painstaking recreation of the cult classic style from the 1960s and 1970s
receiving several awards and most recently associate producer on Kevin
Costner's epic tale "Horizon: An America Saga" Part II.
As CEO of Silver Sail Entertainment and now an Emmy
nominated creator, we can't wait to see what more will come from Mr. Beard.
Beard has directed two Spaghetti westerns: “Six Bullets
to Hell” in 2016 and more recently “In the Name of the Gun” in 2024
BEARD, Tanner (Neal
Tanner Beard) [9/16/1984, Big Spring Texas, U.S.A. - ] – producer, director, assistant
director, writer, composer, film editor, cameraman, stuntman, film, TV actor,
brother of producer, composer Lexie Shae Beard [1982- ] founded Silver Sail Entertainment,
founded the Mammoth Film Festival [2018], White Buffalo Golf Apparel.
Six Bullets to Hell – 2016
In the Name of the Gun – 2024
Spaghetti Western Screenwriter ~ Arthur Askey
Arthur Bowden Askey was born in Liverpool, England on June
6, 1900. Askey was an English comedian and actor who was known for his short
stature (5' 2") and distinctive horn-rimmed glasses, and his playful humor
incorporating improvisation and catchphrases including "Hello
playmates!", "I thank you" (pronounced "Ay-thang-yaw")
and "Before your very eyes".
Askey achieved prominence in the 1930s in the BBC's first
radio comedy series ‘Band Waggon’ and subsequently starred in several
Gainsborough Pictures comedy films during the Second World War including
“Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt” (1940) and “The Ghost Train” (1941). His novelty
recordings for His Master's Voice include "The Bee Song" (1938), a
lasting part of his act. From the 1950s, Askey was a prominent television
presence and made regular appearances on the BBC's long-running music hall program
‘The Good Old Days’. Askey was made an OBE in 1969 and a CBE in 1981; he
continued to appear frequently on television, radio and the stage until his
death on November 16, 1982.
Askey was married to Elizabeth May Swash [1899-1974] and
their daughter was actress Anthea Askey [1933-1999] who often appeared with her
father on TV and films.
Arthur’s only Euro-western which he starred in and co-wrote
with John Baxter, Glenn Melvyn, Geofrey Orme, Basil Thomas was in the 1956
British comedy western “Ramsbottom Rides Again”
ASKEY, Arthur (Arthur Bowden Askey) [6/6/1900, Liverpool, England, U.K. –
11/16/1982, London, England, U.K. (gangrene)] – writer, actor, singer, married to Elizabeth May Swash
[1899-1974] (1925-1974) father of Anthea Askey (Anthea Shirley Askey)
[1933–1999], awarded CBE [1981].
Ramsbottom Rides
Again – 1956 (co)
Spaghetti Western
Cinematographer ~ Eugenio Bentivoglio
Eugenio Bentivoglio
was an Italian cameraman and cinematographer who worked on five films as a
cameraman and twenty-one as a cinematographer from 1964 to 1992. I can find no
biographical information on him.
Eugenio worked on
two Spaghetti westerns: “Django sfida Sartana” (Django Defies Sartana) in 1970
and “La vendetta è un piatto che si serve freddo” (Vengeance Trail) [cameraman]
BENTIVOGLIO, Eugenio [Italian] – cinematographer, cameraman.
Django Defies
Sartana – 1970
Vengeance Trail –
1971 (cameraman)