Silvio Siano
An image from Night Police Station, one of the productions that also features Silvio Siano.

Silvio Siano

December 18, 1927 — Naples, Italy

Silvio Siano was an Italian film director and screenwriter known for his work in the mid-20th century. Born in Naples, he began his career in the Italian film industry as an assistant director before transitioning to directing and writing. Siano directed several films, including La legge della mafia (1965) and Il lungo giorno della violenza (1971), which explored themes of crime and justice. His films are characterized by their gritty realism and exploration of moral dilemmas. Siano's contributions to Italian cinema reflect the socio-political climate of his time, offering audiences a glimpse into the complexities of Italian society.

San Babila-8 P.M.

San Babila-8 P.M.

1976

Five Women for the Killer

Five Women for the Killer

1974

Hunted City

Hunted City

1979

Three Dollars of Lead

Three Dollars of Lead

1964

Speed Driver

Speed Driver

1980

Saranno uomini

Saranno uomini

1957

Agent X-77 Orders to Kill

Agent X-77 Orders to Kill

1966

Night Police Station

Night Police Station

1974