
Franco Giraldi (11 July 1931 – 2 December 2020) was an Italian director and screenwriter. Born in Komen , Giraldi spent his childhood and adolescence between the Carso, Trieste and Gorizia. During the Second World War , still in minor age, he helped the Italian partisans. His first professional contact with the world of cinema was as a film critic from the pages of the newspaper L'Unità. Later Giraldi had the opportunity to work as assistant director of, among others, Gillo Pontecorvo, Giuseppe De Santis, Sergio Corbucci and Sergio Leone . Shortly after his work with Leone in A Fistful of Dollars Giraldi directed his first Spaghetti Western, Seven Guns for the MacGregors , released in 1966. After four westerns, in which he used the pseudonyms of Frank Garfield and Frank Prestand, in 1968 Giraldi directed his first film with his real name, the commedia all'italiana La bambolona . After some other comedies he dedicated himself to literary adaptations.

La rosa rossa

L'avvocato Porta

La bambolona

L'addio a Enrico Berlinguer

Sugar Colt

Gli ordini sono ordini

Un minuto per pregare, un istante per morire

La supertestimone

Cuori solitari

Sette pistole per i MacGregor

7 donne per i Mac Gregor

Colpita da improvviso benessere

Buscando a Sherezade

La frontiera

El delantero centro fue asesinado al atardecer

La giacca verde

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