Remo Capitani, born in 1927 in Rome, was a notable figure in the Italian spaghetti western genre. He gained recognition for his roles in cult classics such as Django the Bastard (1969), where he delivers a memorable performance, and The Grand Duel (1972), which solidified his status in the genre. His work in The Last Killer (1967) and The Unholy Four (1970) further exemplifies his contribution to the gritty, action-packed narratives that define cult cinema. Capitani's performances resonate within the exploitation film landscape, making him a key player in the SassyFlix catalog.
Django the Bastard
A mysterious stranger appears to take terrifying revenge on former Confederate officers who during the Civil War betrayed and were responsible for the massacre of their unit.