Franco De Gemini
An image from Liberation: Direction of the Main Blow, one of the productions that also features Franco De Gemini.
Franco De Gemini

Franco De Gemini

September 10, 1928 — Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Franco De Gemini (Ferrara, September 10, 1928 - Rome, July 20, 2013) was an Italian musician, record producer and composer.

He was nicknamed “Harmonica Man”: although he was one of Italy's greatest harmonica players, he went down in history for only four notes, those written by Ennio Morricone for the soundtrack of Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West and which recur in many scenes, including the final one, in which the harmonica is in the mouth of Charles Bronson, who is forced to stand so that his brother, who is leaning on his shoulders with a noose around his neck, does not die.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

1966

Liberation: Direction of the Main Blow

Liberation: Direction of the Main Blow

1970

The Cop

The Cop

1970

Liberation: The Last Assault

Liberation: The Last Assault

1971

The Seducers

The Seducers

1969

Payment in Blood

Payment in Blood

1967

You Can Do a Lot with 7 Women

You Can Do a Lot with 7 Women

1972