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Fernando Di Leo (I) (1932–2003)

Fernando Di Leo was born on January 11, 1932 in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Puglia, Italy. He was a writer and director, known for Calibre Nove (1972), Killer contro killers (1985) and Avere vent'anni (1978). He was married to Maria Pia Conte. He died on December 1, 2003 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. See full bio »

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(age 71) in Rome, Lazio, Italy

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Calibre Nove Writer
(1972)
(1985)
(1978)

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 1985 Killer contro killers (screenplay) / (story)
 1984 Raça Violenta (screenplay) / (story)
 1980 Vacanze per un massacro (screenplay)
 1978 Avere vent'anni (screenplay) / (story)
 1976 Liberi armati pericolosi (screenplay) / (story)
 1976 I padroni della città (screenplay) / (story)
 1976 Brigada Suicida (screenplay) / (story)
 1975 Pronto a Disparar (screenplay) / (story)
 1974 Il poliziotto è marcio (screenplay)
 1973 A Filha Era Sua Rival (screenplay)
 1973 Il boss (screenplay) / (story)
 1972 La mala ordina (dialogue) / (screenplay) / (story)
 1972 Calibre Nove (dialogue) / (screenplay) / (story)
 1971 La bestia uccide a sangue freddo (screenplay) / (story)
 1969 I ragazzi del massacro (screenplay) / (story)
 1969 Amarsi male (writer)
 1969 Brucia ragazzo, brucia (writer)
 1968 ...e venne il tempo di uccidere (screenplay) / (story)
 1968 Gangsters 70 (writer)
 1968 Operação Rosas Vermelhas (writer)
 1968 À Margem da Lei (screenplay)
 1968 A Fúria do Ouro (screenplay) / (story)
 1967 Ódio por Ódio (story and screenplay)
 1967 Balas em Jogo
 1967 Omicidio per appuntamento (idea and screenplay)
 1967 Pecos è qui: prega e muori! (screenplay)
 1967 O Perseguido (screenplay)
 1967 7 Mulheres para os MacGregor (screenplay) / (story)
 1967 Os Longos Dias da Vingança (screenplay)
 1966 Navajo Joe (screenplay)
 1966 Sugar Colt
 1966 Tempo de Massacre (screenplay) / (story)
 1966 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (screenplay) / (story)
 1966 Django (screenplay collaborator - uncredited)
 1966 7 pistole per i MacGregor (screenplay - as Fernand Lion)
 1965 Por Mais Alguns Dólares (uncredited)
 1965 O Regresso de Ringo (story and screenplay)
 1965 Uma Pistola para Ringo (screenplay collaborator - uncredited)
 1964 Por Um Punhado de Dólares (screenplay - uncredited)
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Alternate Names:

Fernando DiLeo | Fernand Lion
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In 1972 he planned to make a movie about homosexuality in Italy entitled "Il pederasta" ("The Homosexual") with Barbara Bouchet, Margaret Lee and Gianni Macchia. The project was postponed because of Lee's heath problems, and then the producers refused to back the movie. Only a brief scene was eventually shot. See more »

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