Sergio Corbucci was born December 6, 1927 in Rome. He was, next to Sergio Leone, the most influential and talented director of the Spaghetti Western genre. He made his first steps in the genre early in 1963, but it wasn't until 1966 with his 4th western, the epochal Django, that he became one of the key figures of SWs. He reached his peak in 1968 with The Great Silence and The Mercenary, which also brought him into the spotlight of the contemporary political discussion. After Companeros his style quickly declined and in the mid 70s he turned back to the comedy, with several popular films, some of which were highly successful in Italy. He died December 1st, 1990 of a heart attack.
He is sometimes credited as Stanley Corbett or Gordon Wilson Jr.
2000
1998
D.V. More Record, D.V. More Record
CD, Album
1995
DeAgostini
CD, Comp
1984
1983
1982
General Music
7"
1982
1981
1980
1978
Edibi
7"
1976
1975
Warner Bros. Records
7"
1975
1974
RCA, RCA Original Cast
7"
1974
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1972
CAM
7"
1972
Fermata
7", Promo
1972
1971
Fonit
7"
1971
1971
1967
1961
1959
La Voce Del Padrone, La Voce Del Padrone
7", EP
Sergio Corbucci
Sergio Corbucci
Sergio Corbucci
Sergio Corbucci
Sergio Corbucci
Sergio Corbucci
Sergio Corbucci