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Dardano Sacchetti : ウィキペディア英語版
Dardano Sacchetti

Dardano Sacchetti (born in Montenero di Bisaccia, Italy on 27 June 1944) is an Italian screenwriter best known for his work in the horror genre.〔(New York Times )〕
== Biography ==

At an early age, he became hooked on films from watching the American science fiction classic ''Them!'' (1954). In 1966, Sacchetti became friends with a group of young people in a local theater troupe and toured with them around Italy acting and writing plays for their acts. Here, he met a few prominent members of the Italian film industry and was introduced to some of them to write screenplays for their films. Sacchetti found work as a film critic for the periodical Cinema e Film newspaper, while theater and poetry continued to fill his interests.
In 1969, Sacchetti met a young Dario Argento who was directing his first movie. Sacchetti and Argento first collaborated on a series of scripts that were never realized. After the box office success of Argento's ''The Bird with the Crystal Plumage'' (1969), the screenwriting pair worked on the script for Argento's next feature film, ''The Cat o' Nine Tails''. Sacchetti also worked on the scripts for Argento's ''Demons'' (1985) and ''Demons 2'' (1986). His script for ''Cat o'Nine Tails'' attracted the attention of Italian filmmaker Mario Bava who hired him to write the script for ''A Bay of Blood'' (1971). Sacchetti also wrote the script for Bava's ''Shock'' (1977) and was working on another film for him titled ''Anomalia'' at the time of Bava's death in 1980.
Sacchetti is best known for writing the script for Lucio Fulci's ''Zombi 2'' (1979) with the help of his wife Elisa Briganti. Fulci then hired Sacchetti to write other scripts for him, such as ''City of the Living Dead'' (1980), ''The House by the Cemetery'' (1981), ''The Beyond'' (1981)'', ''The New York Ripper'' (1982) and ''Manhattan Baby'' (1982).
In 1984, Fulci signed a deal to direct the Conan-inspired fantasy film ''Conquest'', and failed to bring Sacchetti in with him on the project, after which Sacchetti never worked with Fulci again. Most fans feel the films Fulci made without Sacchetti after 1985 were noticeably inferior to their earlier collaborations. In 1987, Fulci accused Sacchetti of swiping the plot for his 1987 made-for-TV film ''Per Sempre'' (aka ''Until Death'') from him, which Sacchetti said was plainly untrue. Fulci was angry that the film was directed by Lamberto Bava instead of himself, since he claimed to have given Sacchetti the original idea for the story several years earlier.
In addition to Argento, Fulci, and the Bavas (father Mario and son Lamberto), Sacchetti also penned scripts for such directors as Umberto Lenzi, Ruggero Deodato, Stelvio Massi, Antonio Margheriti, Sergio Martino, and Damiano Damiani.
In recent years, Sacchetti's productivity has slowed with the decline of the Italian film industry. Today, while continuing to write scripts for Italian television and an occasional feature film, he also teaches a number of screen writing seminars at University of Florence's Faculty of Arts, and writing courses at other schools for future generation screenwriters.

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