Leopoldo Savona, a renowned filmmaker, entered this world on July 13, 1913, in the charming town of Lenola, situated in the picturesque region of Lazio, Italy.
As a master of his craft, Savona made a lasting impact on the film industry, leaving behind a legacy that includes an impressive array of directorial and assistant directorial works.
Some of his most notable credits include the critically acclaimed film "La morte scende leggera," released in 1972, as well as the action-packed "Warriors Five," which premiered in 1962, and the thrilling "Apocalypse Joe," which captivated audiences in 1970.
Leopoldo Savona's remarkable career spanned many years, but unfortunately, his life came to a close on October 19, 2000, in Jesi, a city located in the beautiful region of Marche, Italy.