
Enzo Barboni
Director
Born: July 10, 1922 (79 years old)
Died: March 23, 2002
Place of birth: Rome, Lazio, Italy
Biography
Enzo Barboni (1922-2002) was an Italian film director and cinematographer well known for his western films. Born on January 7, 1922, in Rome, Italy, Barboni initially worked as a camera operator before making his directorial debut in the 1960s. He gained international recognition for multiple collaborations with Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, directing popular films such as "They Call Me Trinity" (1970) and "Trinity Is Still My Name" (1971), which became iconic in the Spaghetti Western canon. Barboni's films were known for their blend of action, comedy, and charismatic performances.
Filmography (44)
- Django (1966, ★ 7.2)
- Even Angels Eat Beans (1973, ★ 6.4)
- Go for It (1983, ★ 7)
- Crime Busters (1977, ★ 7)
- Trinity Is Still My Name (1971, ★ 7.4)
- Double Trouble (1984, ★ 7)
- They Call Me Trinity (1970, ★ 7.6)
- Gli onorevoli (1963, ★ 6.8)
- The Monk of Monza (1963, ★ 7)
- Man of the East (1972, ★ 6.6)
- Scandal in Sorrento (1955, ★ 6.8)
- The Two Marshals (1961, ★ 7.2)
- Totò diabolicus (1962, ★ 7.1)
- Roman Holiday (1953, ★ 7.9)
- Renegade (1987, ★ 6.1)
- Speaking of the Devil (1991, ★ 5.9)
- The Ugly Ones (1966, ★ 5.8)
- The Unholy Four (1970, ★ 6.1)
- They Call Him Cemetery (1971, ★ 6)
- The Hellbenders (1967, ★ 6.5)
- Neopolitans in Milan (1953, ★ 6.6)
- The Bandit of Tacca del Lupo (1952, ★ 6.4)
- Django, Prepare a Coffin (1968, ★ 6.3)
- Nightmare Castle (1965, ★ 5.3)
- Charleston (1974, ★ 4.5)
- The Odd Squad (1982, ★ 5.3)
- Jealousy (1953, ★ 6.1)
- The 5-Man Army (1969, ★ 6.6)
- A Train for Durango (1968, ★ 4.9)
- The Sons of the Leopard (1965, ★ 5.8)