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  1. Highly recommended Umberto Lenzi films. A violent man is ejected from his tribe after killing two of its elders, but he discovers a way to make weapons out of iron, and begins waging war against all the tribes in the region.

  2. Apr 4, 2024 · The director, Umberto Lenzi, had been accused to be a fascist and a conservative at least since his ‘tough cop’ movies of the 1970s – the so-called poliziotteschi – and he publicly defended himself from these allegations by stating to be an anarchist instead. 28 Finally, the most prominent and the one with the longest list of credits among the writers of the film was Piero Regnoli, who ...

  3. Umberto Lenzi. Writer: Ghosthouse. Born in Massa Marittima, Italy on August 6, 1931, Umberto Lenzi was a movie enthusiast since his early grade school years. During those years, he founded various film fan clubs while studying law. Lenzi started out as a journalist for various local newspapers and magazines. Lenzi put off his law studies to pursue the technical arts of filmmaking at the Centro ...

  4. The usage of special yarns and of dedicated looms from Lenzi Egisto’s technologies is applied in a fashionable perspective. Special designs highly customizable and technical materials are kept together to create a perfect mix of both technical and aesthaetic fashion fabrics.

  5. Oct 19, 2017 · Umberto Lenzi (August 6, 1931—October 19, 2017) was an Italian film director who was very active in low budget crime films, peplums, Eurospy films, spaghetti westerns, Macaroni Combat movies, cannibal films and giallo murder mysteries (in addition to writing many of the screenplays himself).

  6. The Tough Ones (Italian: Roma a mano armata, lit."Rome at gunpoint", also known as Rome, Armed to the Teeth) is a 1976 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Umberto Lenzi and first entry into the Tanzi/Moretto/Monnezza shared universe [time needed].

  7. Umberto Lenzi (August 6, 1931—October 19, 2017) was an Italian film director who was very active in low budget crime films, peplums, Eurospy films, spaghetti westerns, Macaroni Combat movies, cannibal films and giallo murder mysteries (in addition to writing many of the screenplays himself).