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Horror: French-Italian co-production [12] Black Sunday: Mario Bava: Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Ivo Garrani: Horror [13] Les Bonnes Femmes: Claude Chabrol: Bernadette Lafont, Clotilde Joano, Lucile Saint-Simon: Drama: French-Italian co-production [14] Caccia al marito — — — [citation needed] Call Girls of Rome: Captain Blood: André ...
Horror films released in 1960; Title Director Cast Country Notes 13 Ghosts: William Castle: Charles Herbert, Jo Morrow, Martin Milner: United States [1] Atom Age Vampire: Anton Giulio Majano: Alberto Lupo, Susanne Loret: Italy [2] Black Sunday: Mario Bava: Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Ivo Garrani: Italy [3] Blood and Roses: Roger Vadim
Baron Blood (film) A Bay of Blood; La Bestia in calore; The Black Cat (1981 film) A Black Ribbon for Deborah; A Blade in the Dark; The Blancheville Monster; Blood Delirium; Blood for Dracula; The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance; Bloody Pit of Horror; Blow Job (1980 film) Bones and All; The Bunker Game; Byleth: The Demon of Incest
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.
The Vampire and the Ballerina (Italian: L'amante del vampiro) is a 1960 Italian horror film directed and co-written by Renato Polselli.The movie is about an adventure of two beautiful dancers and their two male friends in an old spooky castle where a beautiful female vampire and a male vampire dwell.
In the film context, for Italian audiences giallo refers to any kind of murder mystery or horror thriller, regardless of its national origin. [8]Meanwhile, English-speaking audiences have used the term giallo to refer specifically to a genre of Italian-produced thriller-horror films known to Italian audiences as giallo all'italiana.
Horror films released in the 1960s are listed in the following articles: List of horror films of 1960; List of horror films of 1961; List of horror films of 1962; List of horror films of 1963; List of horror films of 1964; List of horror films of 1965; List of horror films of 1966; List of horror films of 1967; List of horror films of 1968
The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (Dario Argento, 1970; Italian: L'uccello dalle piume di cristallo) a.k.a. Phantom of Terror, a.k.a. The Gallery Murders; Hatchet for the Honeymoon (Mario Bava, 1970; Italian: Il rosso segno della follia / The Red Mark of Madness) a.k.a. Blood Brides
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