Angelo Susani made his mark in the Italian film industry during the late 1960s and early 1970s, appearing in notable spaghetti westerns. He is recognized for his roles in Sabata (1969), where he contributes to the film's gritty narrative, and Django the Bastard (1969), where his performance adds to the film's cult appeal. Additionally, he appears in The Grand Duel (1972), further solidifying his presence in the genre. Susani's work reflects the unique style of Italian exploitation cinema, characterized by its bold storytelling and memorable characters.
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.