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Antonio Margheriti (19 September 1930 – 4 November 2002), also known under the pseudonym Anthony M. Dawson, was an Italian filmmaker.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://movies.nytimes.com/person/101215/Antonio-Margheriti )〕Margheriti worked in many different genres in the Italian film industry, and was known for his science fiction, horror, spaghetti western, Sword and Sandal, war and action movies. He was born in Rome and died in 2002 from a heart attack in Monterosi, Viterbo, near Rome at the age of 72. ==Life and career== Margheriti started out in the Italian film industry in 1956 as a screenwriter. He started directing in 1960, his first film being ''Assignment Outer Space''. Margheriti is known for his science fiction, horror, spaghetti western and action movies. He directed such Italian cult movies as ''Castle of Blood'' (1963), ''The Long Hair of Death'' (1964), ''Wild Wild Planet'' (1965), ''Cannibal Apocalypse'', ''The Virgin of Nuremberg'', ''Naked You Die'', ''Mr. Super Invisible'', ''The Last Hunter'', ''Battle of the Worlds'' and numerous others. Most of his films were directed under the pseudonym of Anthony M. Dawson. He stopped using his real name in the USA early in his career, when he was told by his dubbing director Ted Rusoff that the English translation of the name "Antonio Margheriti" was "Anthony Daisies", and that it sounded too effeminate. He was the only Italian director who worked directly for American production companies like MGM, United Artists, 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures, etc. with films like: ''Yor, the Hunter from the Future'', ''Take a Hard Ride'', ''Killer Fish'', etc. Margheriti said his action/adventure/war films were his favorites, and his least favorite movies were the sword-and-sandal ''peplum'' films he made in the early 1960s (such as ''Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules'' and ''Giants of Rome''). For years, director Paul Morrissey disputed Margheriti's claim that he had directed "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein" in the early 1970s, saying that Margheriti was mostly just a technical advisor on that film. Morrissey said Margheriti did however direct a very brief segment of the movie (mostly the scenes involving the two children roaming around in the lab). Margheriti worked with many well-known genre actors such as Lee Van Cleef, John Saxon, Claude Rains, John Morghen, Klaus Kinski, Barbara Steele, Reb Brown, Donald Pleasence, Yul Brynner, David Warbeck, Luciano Pigozzi, Marvin Hagler, Lee Majors, James Franciscus, Terence Hill, Fred Williamson, Christopher Lee and many others. Most of his later films were shot in the Philippines (especially his war films). Margheriti also collaborated on the special effects in two Italian cult films which he did not direct, Sergio Leone's "Fistful of Dynamite" (1971) and Aldo Lado's "The Humanoid" (1979). Margheriti retired from filmmaking in 1996 at age 66. He died in 2002 of natural causes. Margheriti's son Edoardo and daughter Antonella are both also involved in filmmaking. Eli Roth's character in the 2009 Quentin Tarantino film ''Inglourious Basterds'' took Margheriti as his namesake. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Antonio Margheriti」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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