
Luigi Pistilli
Acting
Biography
Luigi Pistilli (19 July 1929 – 21 April 1996) was an Italian actor of stage, screen, and TV.
Born: July 19, 1929
Place of Birth: Grosseto, Toscana, Italy
Known For

L'avaro
An adaptation of Molière's play.

Tartarino sulle Alpi
Tartarin sur les Alpes is a novel written by the French writer Alphonse Daudet in 1885. It is the second part of a trilogy which also includes Tartarin de Tarascon (published in 1885) and Porto Tarascona (published in 1890). Seeing his position as president of the Alpine Club of Tarascon threatened because of his fellow citizen Costecalde, who questions his abilities as a mountaineer, Tartarin travels to the Bernese Alps to accomplish a memorable feat. In 1968, a television transposition of Tartarino sulle Alpi was broadcast by Rai, directed by Edmo Fenoglio, with Tino Buazzelli as the protagonist. The series was broadcast between 06/09/968 and 09/27/1968.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
While the Civil War rages on between the Union and the Confederacy, three men – a quiet loner, a ruthless hitman, and a Mexican bandit – comb the American Southwest in search of a strongbox containing $200,000 in stolen gold.

For a Few Dollars More
Two bounty hunters both pursue the brutal and sadistic bandit, El Indio, who has a large bounty on his head.

The Great Silence
A mute gunslinger fights in the defense of a group of outlaws and a vengeful young widow, against a group of ruthless bounty hunters.

Caliber 9
Just out of prison, ex-con Ugo Piazza meets his former employer, a psychopathic gangster Rocco who enjoys sick violence and torture. Both the gangsters and the police believe Ugo has hidden $300,000 that should have gone to an American drug syndicate boss. Caliber 9 is the first part in Di Leo's "Milieu" Trilogy of poliziotteschi films. It was followed by "The Italian Connection" (1972) and "The Boss" (1973).

Death Rides a Horse
Bill Meceita, a boy whose family was murdered in front of him by a gang, sets out 15 years later to exact revenge. On his journey, he finds himself continually sparring and occasionally cooperating with Ryan, a gunfighter on his own quest for vengeance, who knows more than he says about Bill's tragedy.

Number One
This raw Italian political melodrama investigates the underbelly of Rome in the early '70s, exposing drugs, crime, and sexual scandals.

Illustrious Corpses
A detective is assigned to investigate the mysterious murders of some Supreme Court judges.

We Still Kill the Old Way
A leftist professor wants the truth about two men killed during a hunting party; but the mafia, the Church and corrupt politicians don't want him to learn it.
Filmography
as Amleto
as Joe Coviello
as Roberto Lavagnino
as Sandro Pinardi
as Gennaro Gramsci
as Cusan
as Marco
as Commissario Perri
as Stefania's Stepfather
as Cardinal de Rohan
as Marcello Angiotti
as Father Xeno
as Il commissario De Luca
as Cueno
as Commissario Di Stefano
as Don Lino
as Javier
as Poliziotto
as Don Nunzio Pantaleo
as Tony Mangialafoglia
as Lord Alexander
as Paolo
as Oliviero Rouvigny
as University assistant
as Mercuri
as Alberto / Albert
as ex-Inspector John Norton
as Inspector Stavros
as Chief of Police
as Luigi
as Fausto Gelardi
as Doctor Volterra
as Colonel Hernandez/'The Snake'
as Maj. Kreuger
as Duke Mazzanga
as Graf de Fuentes
as Ramarro
as Otto Frank
as Pollicut
as Colangeli
as Manilof
as Tassoni
as Philip
as Paynes
as Walcott - The Bandit Leader
as Arturo Manno
as Father Pablo Ramirez
as Hernandez
as Dandi
as Groggy, Member of Indio's Gang
as Sandy Sebastian
as Invitato di Spallanzoni
as Baccalà