
He began his film career in 1946 as a camera operator of newsreels, and was a cinematographer for the first time in the film “Morte di un amico” (1959). Using such aliases as Tony Dry and Toni Secchi he was a cinematographer on six Euro-westerns: “Blood for a Siver Dollar” (1965) with Giuliano Gemma, “The Hills Run Red” (1966) with Thomas Hunter and Dan Duryea, “A Bullet for the General” also 1966 with Gian Maria Volonte and Lou Castel, “Wanted” (1967) again with Gemma, “Death Sentence” also 1967 with Tomas Milian, Richard Conte and Enrico Maria Salerno. In 1972 he wrote and direct “Panhandle Calber .38” Scott Holden and Keenan Wynn.
Secchi worked with such esteemed directors as Giuseppe de Santis, Renato Castellani, Florestan Vancini, Damiano Damiani, John Huston, Alessandro Blasetti, Pupi Avati.
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