Enzo G. Castellari, born in 1938 in Italy, is a versatile filmmaker known for his impactful contributions to cult cinema. As the director of The Inglorious Bastards (1978), he showcases his ability to blend action with dark humor, a hallmark of his style. Castellari also directed and wrote Father Jackleg (1972) and The Loves and Times of Scaramouche (1976), further solidifying his reputation in the realms of exploitation and genre films. His work, characterized by dynamic storytelling and visual flair, remains a significant part of the SassyFlix catalog.
Father Jackleg
A con man inherits a gold mine. Knowing that his family are even bigger con artists than he is, he assumes the mine is worthless, and teams up with a partner in a scheme to unload it on some unsuspecting chumps. However, the other members of his family discover that the gold mine is actually worth a lot of money, and they set out to take it from him before he realizes what he has.