George Eastman
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

The Last Killer
(1967)After his parents' demise, a man seeks revenge and gets injured but is saved and mentored by a seasoned pro, only to be targeted by the same mentor.

Ben & Charlie
(1972)When, after a three-year sentence, Ben Bellow is released from prison, Charlie Logan is waiting for him. The pair of small-time hustlers settle in a town with the intention of conning the locals out of their money. This time, however, the duo will end up outsmarting themselves.

Baba Yaga
(1973)A promising fashion photographer who leans into controversial material finds herself falling under the spell of a mysterious, wealthy socialite.

Poker with Pistols
(1967)Lucas, a professional card player who has stripped most townspeople of their savings, is challenged by a mysterious passer-by called Terrail. Completely cleaned out, he borrows money from a Mexican called Lazar, but is again beaten by Terrail, who makes him an unusual offer: he is willing to pay Lucas' debts to the Mexican if Lucas, in return, is willing to bring a wagon to the town of Chamaco.

Hate Thy Neighbor
(1968)After a notorious gunman murdered his brother over a goldmine map, Ken looks to avenge his death, but he has to face two skilled foes to get it.

The Call of the Wild
(1972)During the 1898 Alaska gold rush, a prized house dog is stolen and forced to run with a sled team, but finds himself drawn to the natural life.

Blastfighter
(1984)A former policeman sets out to unleash violent vengeance upon deer poachers when they rape and kill his long lost daughter.

The New Barbarians
(1983)Two mercenaries help wandering caravans fight off an evil and aimless band of white-clad bikers after the nuclear holocaust.

My Name Is Pecos
(1966)A Mexican pistolero returns to his hometown seeking revenge against the man who murdered his family and has the entire city under his control.

Hands of Steel
(1986)After being programmed to murder a disabled environmentalist, a hybrid cyborg finds its moral compass and goes on the run from its evil creators.

The Unholy Four
(1970)After being broken out of prison by bank robbers, an amnesiac gets caught in a local feud when he travels to his hometown with three other convicts.

Boot Hill
(1969)In the thrilling final chapter of Colizzi’s western trilogy, Bud Spencer and Terence Hill lead a ragtag band of circus performers and townsfolk in a revolt against a ruthless gang exploiting their land. Packed with action, humor, and unforgettable chemistry between the iconic duo, this spaghetti western blends genre flair with themes of justice and resistance.

King David
(1985)A cinematic retelling the life of Israel's King David.