Fabio Testi, born in 1941 in Peschiera del Garda, Italy, carved a niche in cult cinema with his distinctive roles. He appears in Barbarella (1968), where his charm complements the film's psychedelic aesthetic, and Four of the Apocalypse (1975), a gritty Spaghetti Western that highlights his versatility. Testi's career began as a stuntman, which informed his physicality on screen. His choices often led him to work with unconventional directors, ensuring his place in the annals of genre cinema, particularly within the realms of exploitation and giallo.
One Damned Day at Dawn... Django Meets Sartana!
The small desert town of Black City is held in a reign of terror by a nasty gang of criminals lead by the ruthless Bud Willer. Earnest, but inexperienced Sheriff Jack Ronson arrives in town to establish law and order. Mysterious bounty hunter Django helps Ronson out.