Sergio Martino | |
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Born | Rome, Italy | 19 July 1938
Occupation(s) | Producer, film director, writer |
Relatives | Luciano Martino (brother) |
Sergio Martino (born 19 July 1938) is an Italian film director and producer, notable for his contributions to the giallo genre.
Martino is the brother of the late producer Luciano Martino (who died in 2013). They collaborated frequently in their respective professions. Their grandfather was director Gennaro Righelli. [1]
Sergio Martino worked for both the big screen as well as for Italian television where he does most of his current work. He often worked with actress Edwige Fenech who throughout the 1970s was married to his brother Luciano. He also worked with many genre actors such as George Hilton (who was married to Sergio's cousin), Anita Strindberg, Ivan Rassimov and Claudio Cassinelli, as well as famed Italian screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi.
Martino's pseudonyms include Julian Barry, Martin Dolman, [2] Serge Martin, Christian Plummer, and George Raminto.
Title | Year | Credited as | Notes | Ref(s) | ||
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Director | Screenwriter | Other | ||||
The Whip and the Body | 1963 | Yes | 2nd assistant director. (uncredited) | [3] | ||
Hercules Against Rome | 1964 | Yes | Assistant director | |||
Per 100.000 dollari ti ammazzo | — | Yes | Screen story author | [6] | ||
Seven Pistols for a Massacre | — | Yes | Cinematographer | [7] | ||
Mille peccati... nessuna virtù | — | Yes | [8] | |||
So Sweet... So Perverse | 1969 | Yes | Executive producer | [9] [10] | ||
America così nuda, così violenta | — | Yes | [11] | |||
Arizona Colt Returns | 1970 | Yes | [12] [13] | |||
The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh | — | Yes | [14] | |||
The Case of the Scorpion's Tail | — | Yes | [15] | |||
I segreti delle città più nude del mondo | — | Yes | Screen story writer | [16] | ||
Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key | — | Yes | [17] | |||
All the Colors of the Dark | 1972 | Yes | [18] | |||
Torso | 1973 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [19] [20] |
Giovannona Long-Thigh | — | Yes | [21] | |||
The Violent Professionals | 1973 | Yes | [22] | |||
La bellissima estate | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [23] |
The Visitor | 1974 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [24] |
Gambling City | 1975 | Yes | Yes | [25] | ||
Silent Action | 1975 | Yes | Yes | [26] | ||
The Suspicious Death of a Minor | 1975 | Yes | [27] | |||
Sex with a Smile | — | Yes | Yes | [28] | ||
Sex with a Smile II | — | Yes | Yes | [29] | ||
Mannaja | 1977 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [30] [31] |
Slave of the Cannibal God | 1978 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [32] [33] |
The Great Alligator River | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [34] |
Island of the Fishmen | 1979 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [35] [36] |
Saturday, Sunday and Friday | 1979 | Yes | [37] [38] | |||
The Scorpion with Two Tails | 1982 | Yes | [39] [40] | |||
La moglie in vacanza... l'amante in città | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [41] |
Sugar, Honey and Pepper | — | Yes | [42] | |||
Cornetti alla crema | — | Yes | Yes | [43] | ||
Spaghetti a mezzanotte | — | Yes | Yes | [44] | ||
Don't Play with Tigers | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer, music composer | [45] |
Acapulco, prima spiaggia... a sinistra | — | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [46] | |
2019, After the Fall of New York | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [47] |
Occhio, malocchio, prezzemolo e finocchio | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [48] |
L'allenatore nel pallone | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer, actor (se stesso) | [49] |
Se tutto va bene siamo rovinati | — | Yes | Yes | [50] | ||
Monster Shark | — | Yes | Screen story writer | [51] | ||
Mezzo destro, mezzo sinistro... 2 calciatori senza pallone | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [52] |
Vendetta dal futuro | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [53] |
The Opponent | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [54] |
American risciò | — | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [55] | |
Casablanca Express | — | Yes | Yes | [56] | ||
Mal d'Africa | — | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [57] | |
Sulle tracce del condor | — | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [58] | |
Un orso chiamato Arturo | — | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [59] | |
Spiando Marina | — | Yes | [60] | |||
Graffiante desiderio | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [61] |
Gratta e vinci | — | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [62] | |
L'allenatore nel pallone 2 | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [63] |
Napoletans | — | Yes | [64] | |||
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