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Giorgio Gentili

· Active 1952–1976
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A Man Called Sledge

A Man Called Sledge

1970 ★ 5.8
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Luther Sledge (Garner), a wanted outlaw, is visiting his prostitute girlfriend, Ria (Antonelli), when one of his gang is shot over a poker game. Sledge kills the murderers, and is recognized by an old man (Marley), who follows him. Sledge waylays the old man, who then relates a tale of a periodic gold shipment that is heavily guarded by forty riders, but stops at a prison where the old man was incarcerated for years. Sledge assembles his regular gang (including Joyce, Bice, Gutherie, Beetle, Kehoe and Hooker), they investigate the story, and equip themselves for the endeavor. The local sheriff (Preston) recognizes the old man from the prison, causing a shootout, and Sledge and his gang flee. The gang begins observing the gold guards and testing their defenses. Seeing how difficult it is to approach, the gang decides to get into the prison, turn the prisoners loose, and steal the gold in the ensuing havoc. Sledge is taken to the prison by Ward (Weaver), who poses as a US Marshal needing to lock up his prisoner for the night. The warden (Garrone) is reluctant to incarcerate Sledge because he thinks it is the sheriff's business, but the sheriff arrives and attacks Sledge for killing a deputy earlier, convincing the warden to allow them to stay in a cell for the night. Later, Sledge, Ward, and nearby prisoners overpower the warden, killing him in the process. Taking his keys, they free the remaining prisoners, who begin to take over the rest of the prison. Sledge's gang dynamites the prison gate, creating enough noise to be heard in town, and the gold guards head to the prison. The gold is held in a safe in a cell, but only the warden knew the combination. Sledge locks the old man up in his former cell, adjoining the cell with the safe, which he heard being opened for years. By sound, the old man guides Bice (Corazzari) through opening the safe. The gold guards arrive and encounter armed, rioting prisoners and Sledge's gang. Ward is killed in the battle with the gold guards. The sheriff arrives again, and is killed in a running, horseback rifle-fight with Sledge. The gang escapes and later stop to split the gold, with Sledge taking a double share, which the old man notes aloud. A musical montage shows a myriad of poker hands in which it appears the old man wins a substantial amount of the other outlaws' gold. Playing against Joyce, the old man finds that he has been cheated with sand substituted for gold dust and kills him. Guthrie (Piani) objects to this, and angrily leaves after Sledge defends the old man's actions. Sledge then proceeds to win the old man's gold at poker, and most of everyone else's as well. Sledge leaves with his winnings despite the gang's protestations, and the old man proposes they kidnap Ria. With her, they follow Sledge to a Spanish Mission town, deserted for a local festival. Now leading the gang, the old man attempts negotiating with Sledge, while one of the others tries to ambush him. Sledge is wounded while killing the bushwhacker, Kehoe, but still refuses to bargain, so the old man reveals their kidnapping of Ria, who is then badly hurt by Bice throwing her from a high wall. A horrified Hooker vows to kill Bice when they get the gold. Hearing her screams, Sledge abandons the gold while fighting his way to Ria, who says they did not need the gold to be happy, and uses her dying breath to warn that Bice is behind him with a rifle. Sledge kills Bice, then Hooker (Akins), and wounds the escaping old man, who threatens that he has hidden the gold where it can never be found without him. Remembering Ria's words, Sledge kills the old man and rides away empty-handed as the town refills with locals.  James Garner is Luther Sledge, the leader of a pack of rebels who are planning to steal a stash of gold. But after the thieves actually manage to get away with the bounty, they soon discover that the enemy lies within their midst. As they begin to bicker over who should get the biggest cut, the stage is set for a deadly showdown. Claude Akins and John Marley co-star in this Italian Western directed by Vic Morrow.

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Filmography

22 credits
Crew Credits
1970s 11 credits
1976
Colpita da improvviso benessere First Assistant Director
Movie ★ 2.7
1975
White Fang to the Rescue Assistant Director
Movie ★ 5.6
1974
To My Dear Mother on Her Birthday First Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.1
1974
Playing the Field First Assistant Director
Movie ★ 5.2
1974
The Antichrist Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.1
1972
Nights of Boccaccio First Assistant Director
Movie ★ 3.2
1972
The Eroticist First Assistant Director
Movie ★ 5.5
1971
Roma bene First Assistant Director
Movie ★ 5.6
1971
A Lizard in a Woman's Skin Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.5
1970
Movie ★ 6.0
1970
A Man Called Sledge First Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.0
1960s 10 credits
1968
Movie ★ 3.7
1968
Movie ★ 3.7
1968
The Brotherhood Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.0
1968
The Violent Four First Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.5
1967
Kill and Pray First Assistant Director
Movie ★ 6.3
1967
Deadlier Than the Male Assistant Director
Movie ★ 5.8
1967
Bang Bang Kid Co-Director
Movie ★ 5.2
1964
Hot Enough for June Assistant Director
Movie ★ 5.6
1963
I Am Semiramis Assistant Director
Movie ★ 4.5
1962
The Four Days of Naples First Assistant Director
Movie ★ 7.5
1950s 1 credit
1952
Red Shirts - Anita Garibaldi Production Secretary
Movie ★ 6.0