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  1. Black Sabbath: Directed by Mario Bava. With Michèle Mercier, Lidia Alfonsi, Boris Karloff, Mark Damon. Boris Karloff hosts a trio of horror stories concerning a stalked call girl, a vampire-like monster who preys on his family, and a nurse who is haunted by her ring's rightful owner.

  2. Italia, 30 de Junio de 1914 Falleció: 27 de Abril de 1980 65 años Un poco de su vida: Hijo del director de fotografía y escultor Eugenio Bava, es fácil adivinar como comienza la relación de Mario con las cámaras, pese a que estudió Bellas Artes y nunca dejó de lado su afición por la pintura.

  3. Baron Blood (Italian: Gli orrori del castello di Norimberga, lit. 'The horrors of Nuremberg Castle') is a 1972 horror film directed by Mario Bava.An international co-production of Italy and West Germany, the film stars Joseph Cotten as Baron Otto Von Kleist, a murderous noble who is resurrected from the dead by his descendant, Peter (Antonio Cantafora), and a college student named Eva (Elke ...

  4. Mario Bava, one of the most formidable exponents of the suspense sub-genre known as giallo, mastered both camera movements and Technicolor to give his films ...

  5. Black Sunday (Italian: La maschera del demonio, lit. 'The mask of the demon') is a 1960 Italian gothic horror film directed by Mario Bava in his official directorial debut, and starring Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Andrea Checchi, Ivo Garrani, Arturo Dominici and Enrico Oliveri. Loosely based on Nikolai Gogol's short story "Viy", the film takes place in Moldavia and tells the story of a ...

  6. Mario Bava es un Director, Director de fotografía italiano. Descubre su biografia, el detalle de sus 21 años de carrera y toda su actualidad.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000877Lamberto Bava - IMDb

    Lamberto Bava. Director: Demons. Lamberto Bava was born in Rome, Italy, and was the first of a third generation of Italian filmmakers. His grandfather, Eugenio Bava (1886-1966), was a cameraman and optics effects artist during the early days of Italian silent cinema. His father, Mario Bava (1914-1980), was a legendary cinematographer, special effects designer and director.