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Fernando Di Leo

Born
January 11, 1932
Died
December 1, 2003
Fernando Di Leo (11 January 1932 – 2 December 2003) was an Italian film director and script writer. He made 17 films as a director and about 50 scripts from 1964 to 1985. Fernando Di Leo was born on 11 January 1932 in San Ferdinando di Puglia. After briefly working in Rome's film school Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, di Leo made his debut as a director as part of the omnibus comedy Gli eroi di ieri, oggi, domani with his episode titled Un posto in paradiso (transl. A Place in Heaven). Following this Di Leo wrote several scripts for Westerns, often uncredited. This included work on A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More. Some of his Westerns had uncredited literary sources, such as Days of Vengeance which is loosely based on Alexandre Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo. Di Leo was a fan of film noir and wanted to make an Italian version of these films. Among his first efforts was the script for Mino Guerrini's Date for a Murder based on Franco Enna's novel Tempo di massacro written in 1955. In Di Leo's version, the setting is moved to a contemporary Rome and has elements of contemporary spy films. Di Leo worked with Guerrini again on the film Gangsters '70 which did not do well at the box office. Di Leo began directing more of his own films at the time including the war film Red Roses for the Fuhrer and a few erotic films: A Woman on Fire, A Wrong Way to Love and Seduction. From 1969 to 1976, di Leo was able to produce many of his own works with his production company Duania cineproduzioni 70. He followed this with a return to noir with Naked Violence, a film adapting a novel by Giorgio Scerbanenco, a writer who Di Leo would adapt for several future film productions. Di Leo would make a giallo film with Slaughter Hotel starring Klaus Kinski and Margaret Lee. Following this Di Leo worked on Caliber 9 and The Italian Connection which were both inspired by the writing of Scerbanenco. He followed up this film Il Boss, a film which got Di Leo in trouble with politicians and authorities due to the film's display of connections between the mafia and Italy's major party Democrazia Cristiana. Di Leo followed this up with Shoot First, Die Later in 1974. Di Leo worked through the latter half of the 1970s directing Mister Scarface, Kidnap Syndicate, and Nick the Sting. He also wrote scripts for other directors such as Romolo Guerrieri's Young, Violent, Dangerous, and Ruggero Deodato's Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man. Di Leo's last film produced by his company Duania cineproduzioni 70 was Rulers of the City in 1976. He continued with a few more films after with the film noir Blood and Diamonds, the erotic drama To Be Twenty - both in 1978, and Madness in 1980. Di Leo worked in television in the 1980s, starting with the television series L'assassino ha le ore contate, which involved six one-hour-long made-for-TV films produced by RAI Uno which as of 2013 are unreleased. Di Leo also made The Violent Breed and his last film Killer vs. Killers in the mid-1980s. Killer vs. Killers wasn't released theatrically in Italy and only surfaced 20 years later on DVD. Di Leo died in December 2003.
Known For
To Be Twenty
(1978)
Director
For a Few Dollars More
(1965)
Assistant Director
The Boss
(1973)
Director
Seduction
(1973)
Director
The Return of Ringo
(1965)
Assistant Director
Slaughter Hotel
(1971)
Director
Caliber 9
(1972)
Director
The Italian Connection
(1972)
Director
Amarsi male
(1969)
Director
Loaded Guns
(1975)
Director
Full Filmography
Directing
Acting
Writing
A Fistful of Dollars
(1964)
Screenplay
The Return of Ringo
(1965)
Screenplay
Navajo Joe
(1966)
Screenplay
Massacre Time
(1966)
Story and Screenplay
Johnny Yuma
(1966)
Screenplay
Kiss Kiss... Bang Bang
(1966)
Story and Screenplay
Seven Guns for the MacGregors
(1966)
Screenplay
Date for a Murder
(1967)
Screenplay
Wanted
(1967)
Screenplay
Up the MacGregors
(1967)
Story and Screenplay
Poker with Pistols
(1967)
Writer
Death Rides Along
(1967)
Screenplay
Hate for Hate
(1967)
Writer
La lunga sfida
(1967)
Writer
Long Days of Vengeance
(1967)
Screenplay
Pecos Cleans Up
(1967)
Screenplay
Sugar Colt
(1967)
Screenplay
Beyond the Law
(1968)
Screenplay
The Ruthless Four
(1968)
Writer
God Made Them... I Kill Them
(1968)
Screenplay
Tequila Joe
(1968)
Story and Screenplay
Gangsters '70
(1968)
Writer
Red Roses for the Fuhrer
(1968)
Story and Screenplay
Amarsi male
(1969)
Writer
Naked Violence
(1969)
Screenplay
A Woman on Fire
(1969)
Writer
Slaughter Hotel
(1971)
Screenplay and Story
Caliber 9
(1972)
Story and Screenplay
The Italian Connection
(1972)
Story, Screenplay, and Dialogue
Seduction
(1973)
Writer
The Boss
(1973)
Story and Screenplay
Shoot First, Die Later
(1974)
Screenplay
Loaded Guns
(1975)
Screenplay
Kidnap Syndicate
(1975)
Screenplay
Rulers of the City
(1976)
Screenplay and Story
Young, Violent, Dangerous
(1976)
Story and Screenplay
Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man
(1976)
Screenplay and Story
To Be Twenty
(1978)
Screenplay and Story
Blood and Diamonds
(1978)
Story and Screenplay
Madness
(1980)
Screenplay
The Violent Breed
(1984)
Screenplay
Killer vs Killers
(1985)
Writer and Screenplay
A Bunch of Bastards
(2023)
Original Film Writer
Crew
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