Franco Rossetti
95 years
 Biography
Franco Rossetti was an Italian film director and screenwriter active during the 1960s and 1970s. He is known for his work in the spaghetti Western genre, contributing to films such as Django (1966) as a screenwriter. Rossetti directed films like The Dirty Outlaws (1967) and Dead Men Don't Make Shadows (1970). His work is characterized by its gritty realism and innovative storytelling within the Western genre. Rossetti's contributions have left a lasting impact on Italian cinema, particularly in the Western genre.
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Directing (7 movies)
| Title | Year | Job | 
|---|---|---|
| Constantine and the Cross | 1961 | Screenplay | 
| Duel of the Titans | 1961 | Screenplay | 
| Ringo and His Golden Pistol | 1966 | Screenplay | 
| The Man Who Laughs | 1966 | Screenplay | 
| Texas, Adios | 1966 | Screenplay | 
| Io non protesto, io amo | 1967 | Screenplay | 
| The Crazy Westerners | 1967 | Screenplay | 
| The Dirty Outlaws | 1967 | Writer | 
| Death on the Run | 1967 | Writer | 
| Django, Prepare a Coffin | 1968 | Screenplay | 
| Zabriskie Point | 1970 | Screenplay | 
| Una cavalla tutta nuda | 1972 | Screenplay | 
| Una cavalla tutta nuda | 1972 | Producer | 
| My Dear Nephews | 1974 | Screenplay | 
| That Movement Which I Love So Much | 1976 | Producer | 
| That Movement Which I Love So Much | 1976 | Screenplay | 
| Emanuelle and Joanna | 1979 | Screenplay | 
| Al limite, cioè non glielo dico | 1984 | Writer | 






