Giorgio Stegani
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Giorgio Stegani was born on October 13, 1928, in Milan, Italy. He was a versatile filmmaker, working as a writer, director, and second unit director. Stegani is best known for his contributions to the Spaghetti Western genre in the 1960s. He wrote the script for Un Dollaro bucato (1965) and directed and wrote Adiós gringo (1965), both starring Giuliano Gemma. He also co-wrote Mille dollari sul nero (1966). Stegani's work is noted for its engaging narratives and character development within the western genre. He passed away on February 20, 2020, in Rome, Italy.
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Summer Affair (1971)
Writer

Blood for a Silver Dollar (1965)
Writer

Mill of the Stone Women (1960)
Writer

School of Fear (1989)
Writer

Il campanile d'oro (1955)
Writer

Love and Troubles (1958)
Writer

Golden Chameleon (1967)
Writer

Ypotron: Final Countdown (1966)
Writer

Eyewitness (1990)
Writer

White Vertigo (1956)
Writer

At the Edge of the City (1954)
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