Margheriti grew up reading science fiction comics, and when he was offered the film
Assignment: Outer Space, he signed on as director. He followed up this film with
Battle of the Worlds starring actor
Claude Rains, which was in turn followed by
The Golden Arrow with
Tab Hunter and some more
peplum-style films such as
The Fall of Rome and
Giants of Rome. Other genres tackled in the 1960s included horror—
Castle of Blood,
The Long Hair of Death and
The Virgin of Nuremberg and the
Eurospy films:
Bob Fleming... Mission Casablanca and
Operazione Goldman. Margheriti then returned to science fiction with his
Gamma I series, originally filmed for the Italian television series
Fantascienza but afterwards released theatrically. Margheriti followed these films with some
westerns, including
Take a Hard Ride and
And God Said to Cain. In the 1980s, Margheriti created films following the success of
Platoon and
Raiders of the Lost Ark, such as
The Last Hunter and
Hunters of the Golden Cobra, which both starred
David Warbeck. Warbeck also starred in
Tiger Joe, a film overshadowed by tragedy when Margheriti's long time cinematographer,
Riccardo Pallottini, died in a plane crash while attempting to get the film's last shot. He delved into the genre of films inspired by
The Wild Geese with
Code Name: Wild Geese and
Commando Leopard starring
Lewis Collins as well as
Conan the Barbarian (1982) with
Yor, the Hunter from the Future, which was shot in Turkey and was picked up by
Columbia Pictures for an American release to 1400 theaters. Margheriti died on 4 November 2002. ==Style==