October 1, 1930 · 95 years old
Franco Rossetti was an Italian film director and screenwriter active during the 1960s and 1970s. He is known for his work in the spaghetti Western genre, contributing to films such as Django (1966) as a screenwriter. Rossetti directed films like The Dirty Outlaws (1967) and Dead Men Don't Make Shad…

At a time of chronic civil unrest in late 1960s America, a young revolutionary suspected of murder steals a plane and meets a girl.

A gunfighter forms a gang of "deceased" execution victims to get revenge on the politician and outlaw who killed his wife.

A Texan sheriff and his younger brother travel across the border into Mexico to confront the man who killed their father.

An outlaw masquerades as the son of a blind man in order to find a cache of gold located in a vacated town.