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Mario Bava e Jonh Phillip Law
Jean Sorel & Elsa Martinelli
Provino per Diabolik
1968 Danger: Diabolik
ALTIN ADAM
John Phillip Law / Marisa Mell
Mario Bava
1990 Appuntamento in nero
1990 SAPIK İLİŞKİLER
Scandal in Black
Mirella Banti / Andy J. Forest
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Glenn Saxon
Glenn Saxson, pseudonimo di Roel Bos (L'Aia, 5 marzo 1942), è un attore olandese.
🇮🇹 È noto soprattutto per aver interpretato il ruolo di Kriminal nel primo e nel secondo film dedicato al personaggio di Max Bunker. Dagli anni novanta inizia a lavorare per la televisione olandese, questa volta utilizzando il suo vero nome.
🇬🇧Roel Bos, better known by his stage name Glenn Saxson, was a Dutch actor and film producer. Bos moved to Italy in 1964 and began starring several Western films as well as the lead in the superhero film Kriminal and its sequel Il marchio di Kriminal. Following these roles he continued acting in Italian and German productions until the late 1960s. He began work in the 1970s as a producer as he had "more artistic ideas in mind", and worked with director Sergio Nasca, producing his films The Profiteer and Vergine e di nome Maria.
Bos was born in The Hague in Netherlands. Bos arrived in Italy in 1964 and began work doing photonovels and television commercials. His first film appearance was an uncredited small role in Luchino Visconti's film Sandra. Bos recalled that the film was onl one day's work but was interested in the project as it involved Claudia Cardinale and was "directed by the great Visconti". Bos then began to star in Westerns, with his first role being the leading man in Edoardo Mulargia's Go With God, Gringo.
Bos recalled the origin of his name due to Western actors being obliged to take on American pseudonyms.
He initally wanted to be credited as Roel Bos but the producer and him only would agree on Glenn Saxson.
Bos would go on to play on of the many Django characters in Italian cinema, including starring in Django Shoots First by Alberto De Martino. Bos would then work on his third film, Kriminal after the two Westerns, he made a screen test with director Umberto Lenzi who Bos recalled wanted an younger character to portray Kriminal than he was presented in the comics. Bos would warned in advance that working with Lenzi could be difficult but later recalled that "working with Lenzi was easy". Bos would return for the sequel film Il marchio di Kriminal released in 1967 and directed by Fernando Cerchio.
Italian film historian and critic Roberto Curti described Curti's career became "somehow stagnated" after the two Kriminal. He followed them with the jungle adventure film Luana, the Girl Tarzan and three more Westerns: Il magnifico texano, Il lungo giorno del massacro, and Carogne si nasce.Towards the end of the 1960s, he began starring in German sex comedies directed by Franz Antel and Sergio Bergonzelli such as School of Erotic Enjoyment before stopping his acting career. Bos explained that he had "more artistic ideas in mind" and began producing during the 1970s. and began work with the television company which produced programs for RAI and the television film Donnarumma all'assalto. Among the films Bos produced were The Profiteer by Sergio Nasca which was shown at Film Festivals around the world including Cannes, San Francisco Brussels and Chicago. Bos then produced Nasca's next film Vergine e di nome Maria which also was shown at various film festivals, but received complaints from censors with Bos exclaiming "for no reason at all because the film was not at all blasphemous as they claimed.
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Glenn Saxon
Glenn Saxson as Roel Bos (L'Aia 05/03/1942)
(Italian 🇮🇹 FOTOBUSTA for KRIMINAL & IL MARCHIO DI CRIMINAL)
KRIMINAL (1966)
98′ – Regia di Umberto Lenzi.
con Glenn Saxon (Kriminal) Andrea Bosic (Milton)
Helga Liné, Ivano Staccioli, Franco Fantasia, Mary Arden, Esmeralda Ruspoli.
Kriminal sta per essere giustiziato a Londra, ma con un abile stratagemma riesce a fuggire e compie anche un grosso colpo, trafuga il tesoro della regina. Inizia poi una spietata caccia al fuggitivo da parte dell’ispettore Milton di New Scotland Yard che lo porterà sino a Istambul in Turchia dove si compirà il dramma.
Il finale è stato realizzato da panel a fumetti che non sono stati graditi dai critici dell’epoca.
IL MARCHIO DI KRIMINAL (1967)
85′ – Regia di Fernando Cerchio.
Con Glenn Saxon (Kriminal) Andrea Bosic (Milton)
Elga Liné, Armando Francioli, Tomas Pico, Evi Rigano, Anna Zinnemann.
Dopo il successo del primo film, Kriminal ha un sequel.
La storia: a seguito del ritrovamento di una mappa, Kriminal parte per la Spagna, poi per il Libano alla ricerca di preziosi dipinti rubati sempre inseguito dall’irriducibile ispettore Milton.
Anche in questo film sono stati usati dei panel a fumetti, stavolta intercalando la narrazione, che non hanno mai ottenuto dalla critica alcun gradimento.
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Satanik
Data di uscita: 18 aprile 1968 (Italia)
Regista: Piero Vivarelli
Musica composta da: Romano Mussolini Roberto Pregadio Manuel Parada
Scritto da: Max Bunker Magnus, Eduardo Manzanos Brochero
Sceneggiatura: Max Bunker, Eduardo Manzanos Brochero
Basato sul fumetto Satanik della coppia Max Bunker-Magnus
Cast
Magda Konopka: Marnie Bannister
Umberto Raho: George Van Donan
Luigi Montini: Dodo La Roche
Armando Calvo: Gonzalez
Mimma Ippoliti: Stella Dexter
Isarco Ravaioli: Max Bermuda
Julio Peña: ispettore Trent
Nerio Bernardi: il professore
Joe Atlanta: Albert
Antonio Pica: Louis
GUEST : Piero Vivarelli commissario