Claudio Gora
9 titles
Filmography
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Confessions of a Police Captain
(1971)In a city mired in high-level corruption, a cynical police captain clashes with an idealistic district attorney over questionable techniques used to nab an elusive mobster.

An Angel for Satan
(1966)After a cursed statue is recovered from a lake, a young heiress inflicts a torrent of depraved seduction and homicidal madness on the local village.

Il Sorpasso
(1962)The ultimate Italian road comedy, Il sorpasso stars the unlikely pair of Vittorio Gassman and Jean-Louis Trintignant as, respectively, a waggish, free-wheeling bachelor and the bookish law student he takes on a madcap trip from Rome to rural Southern Italy. A holy grail of commedia all'italiana, this film is so fresh and exciting that one can easily see why it has long been adored in Italy.

Danger: Diabolik
(1968)The suave thief called Diabolik can’t get enough of life’s good – or glittery – things. Not when there are currency shipments to steal from under the noses of government officials and priceless jewels to lift from the boudoirs of the rich.

The 5-Man Army
(1969)A taut, lean Spaghetti Western. Peter Graves leads a suicide mission to heist a trainload of gold during the Mexican Revolution. Ennio Morricone provides an atmospheric score.

Seven Blood-Stained Orchids
(1972)A man, whose wife was attacked by the Half-Moon Killer, works with the police to hunt down the murderer before he claims his seventh victim.

Queens of Evil
(1970)After an incident on the road, a free-spirited motorcyclist finds refuge at a lakeside mansion occupied by three mysterious sisters with a secret.

The Mad Dog Killer
(1977)A deranged murderer lights the fuse on a deadly trap set by an obsessed cop when he brutalizes a beautiful young woman.

The Swordsman of Siena
(1962)Stewart Granger keeps his sword in hand and tongue in cheek in this swashbuckling romp costarring Sylva Koscina (Hercules) and co-written by Academy Award® nominees Fay and Michael Kanin (Teacher's Pet). With a smile on his lips and a twinkle in his eye, dashing English soldier of fortune Thomas Stanwood (Granger) sells his sword to the highest bidder. So when Siena's cruel Spanish overlord Don Carlos (Riccardo Garrone) hires him to protect his fiancée, the beautiful Tuscan noblewoman Lady Orietta (Koscina), Stanwood happily complies. His allegiance soon changes, however, when Orietta's innocent young sister (Christine Kaufmann) is ordered to marry Captain Hugo (Fausto Tozzi), Don Carlos' sadistic cousin. Joining the rebel group known as The Ten, Stanwood enters the deadly horse race of Siena in a daring attempt to rouse the people, depose Don Carlos and claim Orietta as his own.