A director with this first name made the film Run, Man, Run as a sequel to a film in which Corbett hunts down a falsely accused murderer. In a film by a director with this first name, a major shoots the four points of a cross in a graveyard while taunting the injured protagonist, who had saved the prostitute Maria from crucifixion. In a film by a director with this first name, a cannonball fired through a wall narrowly saves the protagonist from being hanged by his former partner in a scam to (*) collect bounty money. This first name is shared by the director of the Franco Nero film Django and by the director of a film that climaxes in a standoff at the Sad Hill Cemetery between Tuco, Angel Eyes, and Blondie set to Ennio Morricone’s “The Ecstasy of Gold.” For 10 points, give this first name of the director of the Spaghetti Western The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. ■END■
ANSWER: Sergio [accept Sergio Sollima; accept Sergio Corbucci; accept Sergio Leone]
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