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Enzo Barboni (1922-2002) was an Italian film director and cinematographer well known for his western films. Born on January 7, 1922, in Rome, Italy, Barboni initially worked as a camera operator before making his directorial debut in the 1960s. He gained international recognition for multiple collaborations with Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, directing popular films such as "They Call Me Trinity" (1970) and "Trinity Is Still My Name" (1971), which became iconic in the Spaghetti Western canon. Barboni's films were known for their blend of action, comedy, and charismatic performances.
Release Date | Title | Job | Rating | Your Lists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
October 1st, 1970 | Kemek | Director of Photography | 3.6 | |
July 3rd, 1970 | The Adventures of Gerard | Camera Operator | 5.9 | |
November 20th, 1969 | Franco and Ciccio... Robber and Cop | Director of Photography | 5.3 | |
October 16th, 1969 | The 5-Man Army | Director of Photography | 6.6 | |
May 1st, 1968 | Assignment to Kill | Director of Photography | 6 | |
April 5th, 1968 | A Long Ride from Hell | Director of Photography | 5.3 | |
January 27th, 1968 | Django, Prepare a Coffin | Director of Photography | 6.3 | |
January 6th, 1968 | A Train for Durango | Director of Photography | 5.2 | |
August 11th, 1967 | The Crazy Westerners | Director of Photography | 5.7 | |
March 21st, 1967 | Io non protesto, io amo | Director of Photography | 6.5 | |
February 2nd, 1967 | The Hellbenders | Director of Photography | 6.5 | |
November 4th, 1966 | The Ugly Ones | Director of Photography | 5.9 | |
August 28th, 1966 | Texas, Adios | Director of Photography | 6 | |
August 20th, 1966 | The Man Who Laughs | Director of Photography | 5.4 | |
April 6th, 1966 | Django | Director of Photography | 7.2 | |
September 24th, 1965 | Erik the Viking | Director of Photography | 6.8 | |
August 20th, 1965 | Nightmare Castle | Director of Photography | 5.3 | |
April 29th, 1965 | The Sons of the Leopard | Director of Photography | 5.9 | |
May 25th, 1964 | Massacre At Grand Canyon | Director of Photography | 6 | |
October 10th, 1963 | Gli onorevoli | Director of Photography | 6.8 | |
August 7th, 1963 | Gidget Goes to Rome | Director of Photography | 5 | |
March 29th, 1963 | The Monk of Monza | Director of Photography | 7 | |
February 14th, 1963 | The Shortest Day | Director of Photography | 6.2 | |
September 7th, 1962 | Lo smemorato di Collegno | Director of Photography | 6.7 | |
August 31st, 1962 | The Four Monks | Director of Photography | 7.2 | |
August 24th, 1962 | The Slave | Director of Photography | 5.9 | |
April 7th, 1962 | Totò diabolicus | Director of Photography | 7.1 | |
December 22nd, 1961 | The Two Marshals | Director of Photography | 7.2 | |
December 6th, 1961 | Romulus and Remus | Director of Photography | 5.3 | |
November 12th, 1959 | The Last Days of Pompeii | Second Unit Director of Photography | 6.3 | |
February 1st, 1957 | I Maccheroni | Director of Photography | 9 | |
December 22nd, 1955 | Scandal in Sorrento | Camera Operator | 6.9 | |
December 5th, 1954 | The Cheerful Squadron | Camera Operator | 6.1 | |
February 25th, 1954 | Il matrimonio | Camera Operator | 6.8 | |
September 29th, 1953 | Jealousy | Camera Operator | 6.4 | |
September 6th, 1953 | Neopolitans in Milan | Camera Operator | 7.1 | |
August 26th, 1953 | Roman Holiday | Camera Operator | 7.9 | |
January 27th, 1953 | La passeggiata | Camera Operator | 8 | |
October 15th, 1952 | The Bandit of Tacca del Lupo | Camera Operator | 6.4 | |
December 9th, 1951 | Il microfono è vostro | Camera Operator | 10 |