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Black Sabbath (Italian: I tre volti della paura, lit. 'The Three Faces of Fear') is a 1963 horror anthology film directed by Mario Bava . The film consists of three separate tales that are introduced by Boris Karloff .
The Girl Who Knew Too Much/The Evil Eye (Italian: La ragazza che sapeva troppo) is a 1963 Italian-American giallo film directed by Mario Bava, starring John Saxon as Dr. Marcello Bassi and Letícia Román as Nora Davis. The plot revolves around a young American woman named Nora, who travels to Rome and witnesses a murder.
Black Sabbath: Mario Bava: Boris Karloff, Michèle Mercier, Mark Damon: Italy France [2] Black Zoo: Robert Gordon: Michael Gough, Jeanne Cooper, Rod Lauren: United States [3] The Blancheville Monster: Alberto De Martino: Gérard Tichy, Leo Anchóriz, Ombretta Colli: Italy Spain [4] Blood Feast: Herschell Gordon Lewis: William Kerwin, Mal Arnold ...
Ozzy Osbourne has announced that he will reunite with Black Sabbath for his star-studded final-ever concert. The Prince of Darkness, 76, retired from touring in 2023 due to health issues, but will ...
Mario Bava (31 July 1914 – 27 April 1980) [2] was an Italian filmmaker who worked variously as a director, cinematographer, special effects artist and screenwriter. [3] His low-budget genre films, known for their distinctive visual flair and stylish technical ingenuity, feature recurring themes and imagery concerning the conflict between illusion and reality, as well as the destructive ...
Jan. 26, 1963 [70] For Young People (British BBC) The play "Peter Pan" was broadcast (most likely a rebroadcast from 1950) July 27, 1963 [70] Interval: Boris Karloff Looks Back (British BBC) Karloff appeared as a guest on this British radio show: July 20, 1965 [76] Reader's Digest Radio Show: recorded various spots: 1956 through 1960s [77] [75]
American International Pictures LLC [1] (AIP or American International Productions) is an American film production company owned by Amazon MGM Studios.In its original operating period, AIP was an independent film production and distribution company known for producing and releasing films from 1955 until 1980, a year after its acquisition by Filmways in 1979.
In the late 1970s Atlas/Seaboard Comics published a short-lived comic book entitled Planet of Vampires, which combined plot elements from Bava's film with elements of Planet of the Apes and I Am Legend. [26] Director James Wan stated the film strongly influenced his 2023 DC superhero film Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. [27]