Gianfranco Baldanello
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Gianfranco Baldanello was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and second unit director, sometimes credited as Frank G. Carroll. He was the son of actors Emilio Baldanello and Vanda Vianello. Baldanello began his career in the film industry in the early 1950s, working as an assistant director and screenwriter. He made his directorial debut with 30 Winchester per El Diablo (1965), a Spaghetti Western that marked the beginning of his work in the genre. Baldanello directed several Westerns, including Kill Johnny Ringo (1966) and Long Days of Hate (1968). His films are characterized by their action sequences and adherence to genre conventions, contributing to the popularity of Spaghetti Westerns during the 1960s.
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Che dottoressa ragazzi! (1976)
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The Great Adventure (1975)
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Blood River (1974)
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L'ingenua (1975)
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The Uranium Conspiracy (1978)
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Black Jack (1968)
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Very Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind (1978)
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This Man Can't Die (1968)
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Danger!! Death Ray (1967)
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Gold Train (1965)
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Yellow: The Cousins (1969)
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Man with the Golden Winchester (1973)
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Colt in the Hand of the Devil (1973)
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Non mi dire mai goodbye (1967)
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Kill Johnny Ringo (1966)
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Da Scaramouche or se vuoi l'assoluzione baciar devi sto... cordone! (1973)
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Quella provincia maliziosa (1975)
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