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George Hilton Filmography

ActorBORN 1934MONTEVIDEO69 FILMS IN DB

GeorgeHilton

Known for Acting · Poker with Pistols, Dead for a Dollar, All the Colors of Giallo

69
FILMS IN DB
$982
TOTAL VALUE
16
PRICED
$61
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Salt in the Wound
~$450 · DVD · 1969
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Bava Puzzle
$100 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

George Hilton, the dashing Uruguayan actor, carved out a unique niche in European genre cinema, becoming a familiar face for collectors of Spaghetti Westerns and Giallo thrillers. His career exploded in the mid-1960s with iconic roles in films like 1967's *Any Gun Can Play*, solidifying his status as a charismatic, often morally ambiguous, leading man. His presence in these often-pulpy yet stylish productions has made many of his films highly sought-after on physical media, with fans eagerly seeking out the best transfers of these cult classics. Beyond the dusty plains, Hilton truly shone in the lurid world of Italian Giallo. His collaborations with directors like Sergio Martino and Riccardo Freda yielded some of the genre's most indelible entries. Collectors routinely hunt down pristine Blu-rays and DVDs of films such as 1971's *The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh*, 1972's *All the Colours of the Dark*, and *The Case of the Bloody Iris* from the same year. These visually arresting and suspenseful films are staples of any serious Giallo collection, showcasing Hilton's compelling ability to embody both victim and suspect, adding layers of intrigue to already complex plots. His legacy endures through these diverse and collectible cinematic treasures.

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