Gabriele Tinti
11 titles
Filmography
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Son of Django
(1967)A vengeful son seeks his father's killer, becoming entangled in a fierce war between two rival factions led by familiar faces from his father's past.

Rider on the Rain
(1970)From René Clément, the legendary director of Forbidden Games, Purple Noon, The Deadly Trap and And Hope to Die comes this stylish thriller starring screen legend Charles Bronson (Chino, Cold Sweat, Mr. Majestyk). When a beautiful young woman (Marlène Jobert, We Won’t Grow Old Together) in the South of France is stalked and then assaulted by a mysterious masked assailant, she kills the man in self-defense, and in a moment of misjudgment, she dumps his corpse over a cliff into the sea instead of calling the police. Trying to return to her life before the attack, her world is turned upside down when an American investigator (Bronson) shows up and, to her horror, seems to know everything about what she has done. Rider on the Rain showcases fine performances both from Bronson, whose mix of sympathy and aggression perfectly defines his character, and Jobert, who gains audience empathy with her touch of sexuality mixed with an innate, almost childlike innocence. Featuring a haunting and beautiful score by Francis Lai (Love Story) with wonderful supporting performances by Gabriele Tinti (Cannon for Cordoba) and Jill Ireland (Breakheart Pass). This special edition includes both the 114-minute U.S. cut and the 118-minute French cut.

Tropic of Cancer
(1972)Dr. Williams has invented a new drug formula, and there are a few unscrupulous parties interested in acquiring it by any means necessary.

Dagger Eyes
(1983)A group of criminals are after a woman who has come into possession of a cigarette lighter that contains evidence of a politician's assassination.

Endgame
(1983)An underground society of mutant rebels attempts to overthrow a tyrannical government by infiltrating a sport in which humans are hunted as prey.

Seven Golden Men Strike Again
(1966)After being arrested, a gang of thieves agrees to kidnap a dictator in exchange for their freedom. But it's not the only thing they have in mind.

Totò Double or Nothing?
(1956)
The Tanks of El Alamein
(1957)Battle of al Alamein from the Italian viewpoint

Birds of Prey
(1987)When a reporter and her cameraman boyfriend start covering a story of a farmer attacked by his chickens, they discover it’s not an isolated incident.

Cannon for Cordoba
(1970)A captain leads a band of misfits into Mexican territory to destroy cannons stolen by bloodthirsty revolutionaries and their infamous leader.

Esther and the King
(1960)The recently widowed king of Persia falls in love with a beautiful Jewish woman while he tries to stifle a campaign of hatred against the Jews.