Edoardo Mulargia

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Edoardo Mulargia (born December 10, 1925 in Torpè , † September 7, 2005 in Rome ) was an Italian film director and screenwriter .

Life

Mulargia graduated with a law degree . He initially worked as a journalist, then made numerous scientific, tourist and industrial short films . After assistantships with Pietro Germi and Luciano Emmer and two screenplay works for smaller films, Mulargia made his debut as a director in 1963 with Le due leggi . In the director's chair he developed into a specialist in spaghetti westerns - mostly under the pseudonyms Tony Moore and Edward G. Muller and often with actor Anthony Steffen . He then turned commercial goods with an erotic twist. He later worked for the Italian television station RAI and created contributions for numerous formats such as TG2 , Dosseri , Spazio 7 and made educational films for school.

Filmography

script

  • 1957: Il sole tornerà - Director: Ferdinando Merighi
  • 1961: La grande vallata - Director: Angelo Dorigo
  • 1964: The fall of the leopard kingdom (Gli invincibili fratelli Maciste)
  • 1965: The killer of sinful girls (Le notti della violenza) - directed by Roberto Mauri
  • 1970: La sfida dei MacKenna

Director

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano, I registi. Rome 2002, p. 301