A combination of alchemy, architecture, and horror, director Dario Argento's Inferno is a pulsing thriller filled with murder...
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Special Effects
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1980
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This effective occult horror film was the final feature directed by the legendary Mario Bava. Daria Nicolodi gives her most...
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Cinematographer, Director
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1977
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Originally filmed for British television as a six-hour miniseries, Moses appeared in the U.S. in 1975 as a 2 1/2-hour...
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Special Effects
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1976
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This Italian horror outing is made even more horrible by the fact that the first two thirds were originally a complete...
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Director
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1975
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An unreleased suspense thriller from Italy's master of horror and fantasy, Mario Bava, Rabid Dogs makes its belated debut in...
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Cinematographer, Director
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1974
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Director, Screenwriter
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1972
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In this chiller from Italian director Mario Bava, Elke Sommer stars as Lisa, a young tourist who keeps running into a strange...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1972
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In the tradition of Akira Kurosawa's classic tale Rashomon comes this wild sex farce from Italy's master of the macabre,...
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Director
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1972
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A family's murderous battle over some bayfront property is the subject of director Mario Bava's bloody horror-thriller, which...
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Cinematographer, Director, Screenwriter
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1971
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Genre specialist Mario Bava takes a rare trip out to the plains in this rousing comedy-Western that turns the work of iconic...
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Director
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1970
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Legendary horror director Mario Bava did not want to make this standard thriller, and it certainly bears the lackadaisical...
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Director, Editor
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1969
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Rosso Segno Della Folia, an Italian horror film written, directed and photographed by Mario Bava, is the bloody story of an...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1969
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Plenty of campy humor enlivens Antonio Margheriti's tame giallo thriller about murders at a prestigious girl's boarding...
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Screen Story
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1968
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Diabolik (John Phillip Law) is the criminal mastermind who has just pulled off a huge heist. He spends most of his free time...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1968
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The Amazing Dr. G is an alternate title for the Italian-American spoof Dr. Goldfoot and His Girl Bombs. Vincent Price...
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Director
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1966
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One of the more prominent works of Italy's premier horror stylist Mario Bava, this occult murder mystery interweaves elements...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1966
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This classic blend of science-fiction and horror belies its extremely low budget with buckets of atmosphere and some...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1965
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Director Mario Bava's second thriller revolves around a fashion salon owned by wealthy Cristina (Eva Bartok) and her greedy...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1964
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This anthology features three chilling horror stories. "Il Telefono" is credited to Guy de Maupassant, although he never...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1963
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Generally considered the first real giallo film, Mario Bava's stylish thriller stars Leticia Roman as Nora, who travels to...
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Cinematographer, Director, Screenwriter
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1963
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Italian director Mario Bava took a brief hiatus from horror films to make this fairly interesting Viking-themed adventure....
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Cinematographer, Director, Screenwriter
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1961
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Horrormeister Mario Bava helmed this entry in the series, in which Hercules (Reg Park) must journey to the bowels of Hell to...
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Cinematographer, Director, Screenwriter
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1961
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Aladdin (Donald O'Connor) is a poor young man living in ancient Bagdad, who is given to flights of imagination, and taken...
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Director
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1961
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Just over a decade before she would gain fame and some fortune as Alexis Carrington in television's Dynasty series,...
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Cinematographer
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1961
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Generally considered to be the foremost example of Italian Gothic horror, this darkly atmospheric black-and-white chiller put...
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Cinematographer, Director, Screenwriter
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1960
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Rather than telling a dramatized version of the exploits of the Greek runner Phidippides (or Philippides, as used here), this...
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Cinematographer
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1959
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Two members of an expedition into the ruins of the ancient Mayan city of Tikal go into a hidden groto -- only one, Nieto...
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Director
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1959
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Although this uninspired Italian adventure film is loosely based on Leo Tolstoy's tale about a 19th-century clash between...
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Cinematographer
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1959
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Steve Reeves' second (and last) film portrayal of Hercules is, in certain ways, better than his first. The plot this time is...
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Cinematographer
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1959
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Cinematographer
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1958
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Cittadi Notte (City at Night) is an existentialist-eye-view of Rome. The story concerns a quartet of "lost souls," played by...
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Cinematographer
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1958
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Heralding a decade of Italian-made sword-and-sandal films, Hercules -- as it's been known in the United States since its 1959...
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Cinematographer
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1958
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This Italian vampire tale stars Gianna Maria Canale as an ancient, sultry bloodsucker who, much like real-life kinswoman...
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Cinematographer
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1957
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A scientific experiment gone leaves the fate of the world hanging in the balance in this sci-fi thriller. The United States,...
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Cinematographer
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1957
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Mio Figlio Nero boasts one of the most eccentrically diverse casts in motion picture history. Silent movie queen Gloria...
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Cinematographer
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1956
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Gabriele Ferzetti essays the amorous title character in Le Avventure di Giacomo Casanova. While incarcerated in a Spanish...
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Cinematographer
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1955
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In the last stages of his career, veteran American director Robert Z. Leonard dabbled in international productions. One of...
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Cinematographer
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1955
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Cinematographer
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1955
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Cinematographer
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1954
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Villa Borghese is Grand Hotel with trees and shrubbery. Set in the famed Roman city park of Villa Borghese, the film offers...
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Cinematographer
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1954
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Cinematographer
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1952
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Cinematographer
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1951
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Cinematographer
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1950
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Based on a play by Pepine de Felipe, Her Favorite Husband is a British comedy set in Italy. Housewife Jean Kent is bemused by...
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Cinematographer
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1950
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Real-life beauty contest winner Gina Lollobrigida is appropriately cast in Miss Italia. The first half of the film is a...
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Cinematographer
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1950
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Love of a Clown was originally released in Italy as Il Pagliacci--and rightly so, since this is a film adaptation of...
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Cinematographer
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1948
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The leading lady of the Italian Mad About Opera was billed in the English-language prints as Lollo Brigida. By the time the...
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Cinematographer
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1948
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An Allied POW camp provides the setting for Natale al Campo 119. Huddled together on Christmas Eve, a seven Italian prisoners...
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Cinematographer
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1947
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In this screen adaptation of Donizetti's comic opera, a flirtatious young girl loves teasing the boys. One young man is...
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Cinematographer
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1947
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Cinematographer
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1947
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Cinematographer, Director
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1947
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Cinematographer, Director
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1947
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Cinematographer
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1943
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Cinematographer
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1943
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