Norberto Solino

Filmes

O Último Samurai do Oeste
Producer
O honesto advogado Black Jack Gideon (Eli Walach) envolve-se com na procura de um valioso e raro ponei japonês que foi “seqüestrado” e por quem o bando de desertores renegados exige uma fabulosa quantia de resgate. Acompanham em sua busca pelo pônei valioso o bandido e sedutor Swiss (Giuliano Gemma) e Sakura (Tomas Milian). Aventura que mistura o clima do velho oeste com as milenares artes orientais, o que o torna uma das mais divertidas aventuras de todos os tempos. Filme também conhecido pelo nome: O Último Samurai do Oeste
Fuzzy the Hero
General Manager
Shosena, a clever bank robber, is associated with "Jaguar" to take a big hit. They think the town where the bank owned dock Koven, a man who has against all the farmers of the place. His only son, George, is in love with the daughter of Rush, his most angry enemy. And ... coincidentally, Shosena and "Jaguar" to justify their stay in the village, get to work for him.
Por Mais Alguns Dólares
Production Supervisor
O actor ícone de uma geração" (Roger Ebert), vencedor de quatro Oscares da Academia Clint Eastwood continua no seu papel emblemático como o lendário "Homem Sem Nome" neste segundo filme da famosa trilogia de Sergio Leone. Com argumento de Luciano Vicenzoni e com a assombrosa banda sonora de Ennio Morricone, Por Mais Alguns Dollars é um clássico moderno - um dos melhores westerns alguma vez realizados. Eastwood é um perspicaz e astuto caçador de prémios na perseguição sangrenta de Indio, o mais tenebroso e ameaçador criminoso do território. Mas o seu impiedoso rival, o Coronel Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef, O Comboio Apitou Três Vezes) está determinado em capturar Indio primeiro... morto ou vivo! Falhando em capturar a sua presa - ou em eliminarem-se um ao outro - os dois ficam só com uma opção: juntarem esforços, ou enfrentar a morte certa às mãos de Indio e do seu bando de foras da lei assassinos.
Black Angel of the Mississippi
Production Manager
Early Spanish western. Ramon Torrado’s westerns remain among the most obscure ones. Of his four westerns, all shot around 1964.
The Sign of the Coyote
Production Manager
California, 1847. The territory is about to be incorporated into the United States. Parker, the new governor, is a cruel man who believes that the time has come to get rich regardless of the means, but he will soon find a mysterious opponent driven to end his tyranny.
Cristo Negro
Production Manager
After witnessing the murder of her father, the little Mikoa flees the plantation where he works as a slave. Janson, master of the plantation, and his daughter Laura, found lost in the jungle and decide to present to the Father Braulio, a missionary who welcomes him like his son. The young native is raised and educated in the mission, becoming a good man in love with his childhood friend, however, still has much hatred for the person who killed his father, Charles, a cruel white overseer who now at the service of revolutionary blacks.
The Shadow of Zorro
Line Producer
A battle between revolutionary Mexicans and the U.S. cavalry brings Zorro onto the scene to enact vengeance for violent acts incurred by the cavalry Sergeant. Once the Sergeant is killed, Don Jose de la Torre retires from being Zorro and settles down to live a quiet life. The brother of the Sergeant, in an act of his own justice, dons the costume of Zorro and terrorizes the countryside. In an act to draw out the true Zorro, the imposter kidnaps Don Jose's wife, making him once again don the mask to rescue her.
Ella y los veteranos
Production Manager