Get ready to dive into the world of horror and suspense with our roundup of Lucio Fulci movies! This Italian director is known for his unique approach to filmmaking, combining gore with thought-provoking storytelling. From cult classics like "The Beyond" to lesser-known gems, we'll explore the best and most memorable films that Lucio Fulci has brought to life on the big screen.
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1. Sins of Pompeii (1950)
In the year 79 A. D. , the bustling town of Pompeii stands on the brink of disaster. As the city revels in the decadence of ancient Rome, a tale of love, betrayal, and supernatural magic unfolds.
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2. Totò e le donne (1952)
Totò e le donne, a delightful 1952 Italian comedy film, follows the life of Scaparro, a man working in a fabric store who is constantly irritated by demanding clients. Upon arriving home, he is confronted by his unsatisfied and intrusive wife, adding to his frustrations. Scaparro uses his wit and humor to navigate the stresses of work and family life.
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3. Fratelli d'Italia (1952)
In the heart of 1915, the world is on the brink of the First World War, and the patriot Captain Nazario Sauro joins the fight for his beloved Italy. Despite the risk involved, Sauro ultimately deserts the Austrian navy and embarks on an adventure in Venice.
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4. Totò a colori (1952)
In the first-ever Italian film shot in color, Totò stars as Antonio Scannagatti, a passionate musician eager to make his mark. His dream is to sell his masterpiece, "Epopea italiana, " to Tiscordi, one of Italy's most influential impresarios. As Scannagatti's determination faces various challenges, audiences are treated to a lively comedy set against the vibrant Mediterranean backdrop.
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5. L'uomo la bestia e la virtù (1953)
L'uomo la bestia e la virtù" is a comedy film by renowned Italian director Steno, released in 1957. Set in Naples, the story revolves around Paolino, an elementary school teacher grappling with an unexpected situation. His lover, Assunta, has become pregnant, and he's overwhelmed by the news. As he navigates this personal crisis, he must also deal with the challenges of his profession and the community he is part of.
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6. Cinema d'altri tempi (1953)
Cinema d'altri tempi, " a delightful 1953 Italian comedy, takes you on a humorous journey through the world of movies from yesteryears. Directed by Steno, this nostalgic film stars Lea Padovani, Walter Chiari, and Gianni Cavalieri, showcasing their exceptional comedic timing.
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7. Ci troviamo in galleria (1953)
Ci troviamo in galleria" is a heartwarming, musical comedy that follows the journey of Ignazio Panizza, who continuously finds himself facing one failure after another. His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets a gifted singer, Caterina, possessing an exceptional voice.
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8. An American in Rome (1954)
An American in Rome" is a delightful comedy film released in 1985, set in the captivating city of Rome. The movie follows Nando Moriconi, a young Italian who is fascinated by American culture. He dreams of visiting the United States and, in his quest to emulate the American lifestyle, he adopts various traits such as attempting to speak American-English, wearing clothes he believes Americans wear, and even imitating John Wayne's walk.
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9. Where Is Freedom? (1954)
Where Is Freedom? " is a 1954 drama-comedy film directed by Roberto Rossellini, with a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes. The movie explores the story of a barber who takes his jealousy to the extreme and commits murder, resulting in a 20-year stint in jail.
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10. A Day in Court (1954)
A Day in Court, also known as Un giorno in pretura, is a captivating Italian film that takes place within the walls of an Italian trial court. The film is a delightful blend of comedy and drama, shining a humorous light on the peculiarities of petty crimes and the colorful characters involved in them.
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11. We Stole a Tram (1954)
In the 1954 Italian comedy "We Stole a Tram, " Cesare Mancini inadvertently hits a woman on a bicycle, resulting in suspension from his dream job as a tram driver. Banished to a lowly ticket-selling position, he takes matters into his own hands and takes a tram for a joyride with a group of passengers. This spirited adventure showcases the Italian culture, humor, and a light-hearted look at one man's struggle to reclaim his livelihood and his sense of self.
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12. Sins of Casanova (1955)
Experience the intoxicating world of seduction in 1955's "Sins of Casanova, " a comedy film set in 1760 Spain. Follow the irresistible charms of the infamous Giacomo Casanova as he sweeps through the lives of countless women - single, engaged, or even married.
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13. Totò all'inferno (1955)
Totò all'inferno is a delightful 1955 Italian comedy film that follows the eccentric adventures of Antonio Marchi, a frustrated and depressed thief who tries and fails at taking his own life. In a twist of fate, Antonio accidentally drowns in a river and ends up in the depths of hell. This fantastical tale, starring the talented Totò, explores the hilarious consequences of Antonio's misadventures as he navigates through the various levels of the underworld.
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14. La ragazza di via Veneto (1955)
La ragazza di via Veneto" (1955) is a charming comedy film set in the heart of Rome. Directed by Marino Girolami, this lighthearted romp boasts a talented cast, including Anna Maria Moneta Caglio, Carlo Giustini, and Giulio Calì.
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15. Piccola posta (1955)
Piccola posta" is a delightful 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Steno and starring Alberto Sordi, Franca Valeri, and Sergio Raimondi. The story follows a Roman girl who, under the pseudonym Polish countess Lady Eva, becomes the authoritative signature of an Italian women's magazine's correspondence. Her advice creates a series of amusing and wickedly tangled situations, weaving a captivating and comical tale.
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16. Nero's Mistress (1956)
Nero's Mistress, " also known as "Mio figlio Nerone, " is an exciting 1956 Italian-French film set in ancient Rome. Directed by Steno, the movie follows the exploits of Emperor Nero, played by Alberto Sordi. Nero is on a seaside holiday, accompanied by his mother, Agrippina, and a variety of guests, including Seneca and Poppea.
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17. Femmine tre volte (1957)
Experience the irresistible charm of 1957's "Femmine tre volte, " a delightful Italian comedy that showcases the undeniable talents of Sylva Koscina, Germán Cobos, and Alberto Bonucci. From the esteemed director Steno, this captivating film transports viewers to a world of laughter and love. Written by Marcello Marchesi, Vittorio Metz, and Steno himself, "Femmine tre volte" offers a timeless tale that will leave you feeling nostalgic.
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18. Susanna tutta panna (1957)
Susanna tutta panna, a 1957 Italian-Spanish Comedy-Romance film, stars the charming Marisa Allasio as the eponymous character. The story follows a young woman, Susanna, who finds herself caught in a heated rivalry with her jealous fiancé, all while she attempts to deliver cakes to her clients' homes. Expect plenty of laughter and slapstick humor as Susanna navigates this hot situation with grace and her signature infectious charm.
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19. Toto in the Moon (1958)
Embark on a thrilling intergalactic adventure with "Toto in the Moon" (1958). This comedy-sci-fi masterpiece follows two tenacious men as they attempt to conquer the impossible - a space race. However, their quest is met with unexpected challenges as they encounter mischievous aliens who create clones of our heroes to hinder their advancement.
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20. Guardia, ladro e cameriera (1958)
Guardia, ladro e cameriera" is a delightful 1958 Italian comedy film that revolves around Otello, an amateur thief who embarks on a burglary attempt during New Year's Eve. However, his plan takes an unexpected turn when he discovers the house's maid, Adalgisa, already present. Adalgisa finds herself attracted to Otello, who is a good-hearted individual, unlike the night watchman Amerigo, who aims to take advantage of the situation.
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21. I ladri (1959)
I ladri" is a comedic caper set in the bustling harbour of Naples, Italy. The film follows an Italian-American mobster who returns to his homeland, only to find himself entangled in a web of theft and intrigue. Little does he know that his illicit proceeds, stored away in jam jars, have been stolen upon arrival.
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22. The Last Days of Pompeii (1959)
In "The Last Days of Pompeii, " a demobilized centurion named Marcus, portrayed by Steve Reeves, returns to his hometown of Pompeii after a long stint in the army, only to discover that his father was brutally murdered by a dangerous group of Christian robbers wearing black hoods. This notorious gang spreads terror across the city, and they appear to be backed by powerful forces, which compel Marcus to uncover the truth behind the mysterious deaths and bring the culprits to justice. As the volatile and unpredictable Mount Vesuvius stands ominously over Pompeii, threatening to erupt, Marcus must navigate treacherous paths and engage in fierce combat, using his formidable sword-and-sandal skills while contending with the impending volcanic catastrophe.
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23. Ragazzi del Juke-Box (1959)
Get ready to rock and roll with Ragazzi del Juke-Box, a 1959 musical comedy featuring Elke Sommer as the young daughter of a jailed record company president. Taking charge, she works tirelessly to promote her favorite rock and roll artists, rallying support from various young singers. Join this colorful adventure set in the vibrant streets of Rome, Italy, as the film blends music, laughter, and heartwarming tales of perseverance! .
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24. San Remo: The Big Challenge (1960)
San Remo: The Big Challenge" invites viewers to join the whirlwind of excitement from the 1960 Italian comedy, "Sanremo - La grande sfida". Set against the backdrop of the Sanremo Music Festival, the movie follows a series of colorful characters as they navigate through the competition, love, and laughter.
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25. Howlers of the Dock (1960)
Howlers of the Dock, " also known as "Urlatori alla sbarra, " is a 1960 Italian musical comedy film that takes viewers on a lively journey following a group of friends, teddy boys, and rock and roll chicks. As these eclectic individuals bring their infectious energy and unconventional habits to Rome, they inspire some citizens to jive and others to complain.
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26. Letto a tre piazze (1960)
Letto a tre piazze" is a humorous 1960 Italian film directed by Steno, featuring an amusing storyline that takes a comedic twist on post-World War II relationships. Antonio, played by Totò, marries Amalia and goes off to fight in the war, leaving her thinking he has been killed. Years later, Antonio returns to discover that Amalia has remarried, leaving her torn between two husbands.
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27. Io bacio... tu baci (1961)
Io bacio. . tu baci, " a 1961 Italian musical comedy directed by Piero Vivarelli, follows young love in the midst of a construction standoff. Adolfo Cocchi, the ambitious owner of a building firm, encounters resistance from Don Leopoldo, an elderly former Garibaldian, who refuses to sell his property for Cocchi's building project.
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28. Totò, Peppino e... la dolce vita (1961)
In the 1961 Italian comedy "Totò, Peppino e. . la dolce vita, " the wealthy Antonio Barbacane is dispatched to Rome by his grandfather with an audacious mission.
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29. Girl with a Suitcase (1961)
Girl with a Suitcase, released in 1961, is a captivating drama-romance film that explores the complexities of love, class differences, and self-discovery. Set in Italy and France, the story revolves around a passionate jazz singer, a rich boy, and a girl from a humble background. The rich boy, who is intrigued by the girl, inadvertently ends up pursuing her, while it is his younger brother who truly captivates her heart.
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30. I due della legione (1962)
I due della legione" is a hilarious Italian comedy film released in 1962, starring Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. The story revolves around two bumbling locals from Naples, Ciccio and Franco, who flee their hometown after being falsely accused of murdering a local camorra boss. In their desperation, they enlist in the Foreign Legion, where they prove to be inept but are still mistaken for brave individuals by their commander.
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31. Colpo gobbo all'italiana (1962)
In the 1962 Italian comedy "Colpo gobbo all'italiana, " night policeman Orazio Menicotti finds himself caught up in a web of crime and chaos when he takes a beautiful woman involved in a domestic dispute to the police station. As he escorts her around Rome, the city falls victim to a bank robbery, and Orazio believes his suspicions have been confirmed.
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32. Le massaggiatrici (1962)
Experience the zany comedy "Le Massaggiatrici" (1962), a hilarious romp through the world of Milanese industry managers and unexpected liaisons in Rome. Two hard-working executives, on a mission to secure a contract for a YMCA hostel, find themselves entangled in a web of deception, seduction, and scandal when they involve themselves with a ring of unconventional masseuses.
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33. Gli imbroglioni (1963)
Gli imbroglioni" is a 1963 comedy, drama, and music film directed by Lucio Fulci. The movie is set in a tribunal and follows the cases of various defendants, including the manager of a soccer team charged with bribery, two Sicilians who have sold fake archaeological findings, two nuns who have offended a public servant, and an industry manager.
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34. Uno strano tipo (1963)
In the 1963 Italian comedy "Uno strano tipo, " innocent Peppino is mistaken for renowned rock star Adriano Celentano, leading him on an unexpected adventure filled with laughter, romance, and hijinks. With impeccable comedic timing and a charming leading man, this musical romp takes Peppino from the quaint Amalfi coast to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. As the misunderstandings pile up, Peppino must convince Emanuela Mazzolani's father of his true identity, all while navigating the whims and challenges of a rock-and-roll world.
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35. I due pericoli pubblici (1964)
Experience a thrilling adventure-comedy, set in the world of mafia, military, and holy orders, with "I due pericoli pubblici" (1964). This film takes you on a journey of two con artists who find themselves in the midst of a criminal ring, only to foil one of their operations, resulting in a failed hold up. With a reprisal coming their way, the two quick-witted characters devise a plan to escape to paradise and steal Saint Peter's halo.
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36. Oh! Those Most Secret Agents (1964)
Join Franco and Ciccio, two innocent and naive Italian guys, as they get mistakenly recruited by KGB spies. The government agents from their country and other foreign nations assume the bumbling pair to be spies due to their playful antics and carefree nature. As they find themselves entangled in a web of espionage, they must navigate through daring missions, dangerous encounters, and a few hilarious misunderstandings.
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37. I maniaci (1964)
I maniaci, " a 1964 comedy film that released on May 12, 1967, is a hilarious exploration of manias, particularly sexual ones. Directed by Lucio Fulci, it features a series of brief comic sketches based on Italian society's figures. The movie stars Walter Chiari, Enrico Maria Salerno, and Barbara Steele.
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38. I due evasi di Sing Sing (1964)
In the 1964 Italian comedy film "I due evasi di Sing Sing, " two humble attendants in a New York public toilet save the life of notorious Mafia boss Attanasia. In gratitude, Attanasia transforms them into a successful boxer and his right hand, respectively. However, when a ruthless gang war ensues, these two unlikely heroes become embroiled in a series of murders and are sentenced to death.
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39. I due parà (1965)
I due parà" is a 1965 Italian comedy-war film directed by Lucio Fulci and starring Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. The film follows two penniless Italian buskers, played by Franchi and Ingrassia, who dream of traveling to the USA but end up on the wrong ship and end up in a South American concentration camp.
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40. 002 operazione Luna (1965)
In the 1965 Italian-Spanish comedy, 002 operazione Luna, two petty criminals, Franco and Ciccio, find themselves unwittingly thrust into an intergalactic mission of mistaken identity. When a Russian spacecraft with two cosmonauts on board mysteriously disappears, the KGB authorities seize the opportunity to abduct Franco and Ciccio, launching them into space to impersonate the missing cosmonauts.
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41. Come inguaiammo l'esercito (1965)
In the hilarious 1965 Italian satire "Come inguaiammo l'esercito, " a bewildering mix-up thrusts a sergeant into a series of misunderstandings, leading him to believe that a child in his barracks is his own long-lost son - a secret born from a previous love affair. As the comedic chaos unfolds, the film promises a delightful blend of absurdity and military farcicality.
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42. How to Rob the Bank of Italy (1966)
How to Rob the Bank of Italy" is a hilarious 1966 Italian comedy directed by Lucio Fulci and written by Alfonso Brescia, Lucio Fulci, and Roberto Gianviti. The film stars Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia as the dim-witted duo of Franco and Cicco, who attempt to rob the Bank of Italy. However, their lack of intelligence leads to one blunder after another, leaving them empty-handed at every turn.
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43. Massacre Time (1966)
Massacre Time" is a gut-wrenching spaghetti western that will transport you back to the tumultuous Old West. Starring Franco Nero, George Hilton, and Linda Sini, the film offers a thrilling tale of brotherly love and betrayal.
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44. Operazione San Pietro (1967)
Operazione San Pietro" is a 1967 comedy-crime film directed by Lucio Fulci, featuring a star-studded cast of Lando Buzzanca, Jean-Claude Brialy, and Heinz Rühmann. The plot revolves around small-time crook Napoleone, who finds himself among an unorthodox gang - consisting of a gangster called The Baron, his two cronies, Agonia and The Captain. Their goal is to rob a priceless statue from the Vatican, and they enlist the help of a shady used car dealer named Il Cajella.
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45. I'll Kill Him and Return Alone (1967)
In the wild west of 1967, "I'll Kill Him and Return Alone" tells the harrowing tale of a young man named Billy. While protecting his mother, Billy accidentally becomes an outlaw. As he starts to revert back to his innocent nature with the help of his fatherly friend Pat Garrett, circumstances force him down a path of violence.
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46. Come rubammo la bomba atomica (1967)
In the thrilling comedy film "Come rubammo la bomba atomica, " released in 1967, Italian fisherman Franco stumbles upon a U. S. Air Force plane crash carrying a nuclear weapon in the Mediterranean Sea. Hot on his heels is the cunning spy Ciccio, working for the sinister Dr.
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47. Il lungo, il corto, il gatto (1967)
Il lungo, il corto, il gatto" is a hilarious 1967 Italian comedy film that follows the tale of two hapless servants, played by Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia, who naively believe they have struck it rich by inheriting the fortune of their late wealthy employer. However, their newfound wealth comes with a hefty condition: they are required to take care of the seemingly unmanageable pet cat, whose antics prove anything but ordinary.
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48. I due crociati (1968)
Experience an unforgettable journey of two accidental heroes in "I due crociati" (1968), a riotous comedy featuring the unlikely duo of two inept crusaders. As they unknowingly attempt to sabotage their fellow Christians' mission to conquer Jerusalem, these bumbling adventurers inadvertently stumble into misadventure after misadventure.
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49. Double Face (1969)
Double Face" is an Italian-West German crime, horror, and thriller film that premiered in 1969. Directed by Riccardo Freda and written by Romano Migliorini, Gianbattista Mussetto, and Lucio Fulci, the film stars Klaus Kinski, Christiane Krüger, and Günther Stoll. The movie's plot revolves around a businessman whose unfaithful wife appears to have died in a car accident, but he is manipulated by unscrupulous characters who make him believe that she is still alive.
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50. The Conspiracy of Torture (1969)
The Conspiracy of Torture, originally titled Beatrice Cenci, is a gripping 1969 Italian drama-horror film set in 16th century Italy. Directed by Lucio Fulci, the film takes viewers on a harrowing journey filled with revenge, abuse, and a sinister plot to overthrow the patriarchy.
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51. One on Top of the Other (1969)
Get ready for a thrilling ride as Italian filmmaker Lucio Fulci takes you on a dark, twisted journey with One on Top of the Other. A chilling tale of a cold-hearted doctor who winds up in the center of a shocking insurance scam he never could have imagined.
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52. A Lizard in a Woman's Skin (1971)
A Lizard in a Woman's Skin" (1971) is a thrilling mystery directed by Lucio Fulci. The film follows the potentially unstable daughter of a British politician who becomes accused of murdering her hedonistic neighbor. After witnessing the murder in her dreams, she is left to unravel the truth about the crime.
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53. Ettore lo fusto (1972)
Ettore lo Fusto, released in 1972, is an Italian comedy film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The story revolves around Cardinal Giove, who must devise an elaborate plan to seize land on which stands a prestigious brothel. The film stars Caterina Boratto, Rosanna Schiaffino, and Giancarlo Giannini, with Enzo G. Castellari, Sandro Continenza, and Lucio Fulci as the writers. Empire Films, Labrador Films, and Star Films S. A. produced the movie in Italy, France, and Spain.
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54. Trois milliards sans ascenseur (1972)
In 1972, audiences were introduced to the thrilling crime drama "Trois milliards sans ascenseur" (Three Billion Without An Elevator), set in the glamorous city of Paris. A group of seven young rogues set their sights on a lucrative jewel robbery, envisioning themselves as wealthy and carefree.
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55. Don't Torture a Duckling (1972)
Don't Torture a Duckling, released in 1972, is a chilling horror, mystery, and thriller that captivates audiences from start to finish. Set in a small Italian village, the town is shaken by a series of terrifying child murders, sending the once peaceful community into a frenzy. As tensions rise, the local police, along with two urban outsiders, embark on a desperate quest to unmask the unknown murderer, amidst a backdrop of scapegoating and superstition.
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56. The Eroticist (1972)
The Eroticist" is a saucy Italian sex comedy set in the political landscape of the 1970s. The film's plot revolves around a senator, seemingly on the verge of ascending to the Italian Presidency, who struggles to contain his lustful impulses. While this revelation threatens to embarrass both the politician and his political party, a secret group of politicians conniving with the Vatican attempts to keep the story hidden from the public eye.
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57. White Fang (1973)
In 1896, the wolf dog White Fang forms an unlikely alliance with a curious reporter, a determined fur trapper, a compassionate nun, and a young Esquimo boy and his father against a ruthless crime lord terrorizing a remote gold mining town in Yukon, Canada. This thrilling adventure, with its suspenseful shootouts, explores the unbreakable bond between humans and animals in a breathtaking wilderness.
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58. Challenge to White Fang (1974)
Prepare to embark on an action-packed adventure as "Challenge to White Fang" takes us back to the wild and untamed world of 1899 Yukon, Canada. A sequel to the original "White Fang" by Lucio Fulci, this film follows the brave and formidable wolf-dog as he once again takes on the infamous villain, Beauty Smith.
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59. The Four of the Apocalypse... (1975)
The Four of the Apocalypse. . (1975) is a gritty and uncompromising Italian Western directed by Lucio Fulci. Set in the harsh, unforgiving terrain of Utah in 1873, the film follows four petty criminals - three men and a pregnant woman - as they wander through the trackless land, pursued by a ruthless bandit.
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60. La pretora (1976)
Witness the whiplash of hilarity in Lucio Fulci's "La pretora, " a 1976 Italian comedy with a plot that's as unpredictable as it is outrageous. As a dogged magistrate, Viola Orlando faces a formidable foe in her own flesh and blood - an infamous high-class prostitute and star of pornographic photo-novels, her twin sister Rosa. The rivals of the intransigent Viola concoct a devious plan to have Rosa impersonate her, wrecking her reputation. Unbeknownst to the imposter, Viola's attention is divided between upholding the law and the allure of her long-lost childhood friend.
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61. The Psychic (1977)
In the gripping 1977 thriller "The Psychic, " an enigmatic clairvoyant named Elke (Jennifer O'Neill) discovers the skeleton of a young woman hidden in the walls of her husband's home. Fueled by her premonitions and her drive to uncover the truth, Elke embarks on a harrowing journey to identify the victim and reveal the sinister secrets of those close to her.
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62. Silver Saddle (1978)
Silver Saddle, " also known as "Sella d'argento, " is a 1978 Italian Western directed by Lucio Fulci and written by Adriano Bolzoni. The film stars Giuliano Gemma, Sven Valsecchi, and Ettore Manni and is produced by Rizzoli Film. Set in the Wild West, it follows the story of a young boy who witnesses the murder of his father and in revenge, kills the assassin. Years later, he grows up to be a feared and successful bounty hunter. However, his world is flipped upside down when he uncovers shocking secrets about his past.
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63. Zombie (1979)
In 1979, the chilling horror film "Zombie" (also known as "Zombi 2") was released, directed by Lucio Fulci and starring Tisa Farrow, Ian McCulloch, and Richard Johnson. Set in a tropical island, the film follows strangers who are on a mission to find a woman's missing father. As they arrive, they witness the chaos of a recent zombie outbreak. The island's doctor is desperately seeking the cause and cure for this terrifying affliction.
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64. Contraband (1980)
Contraband, also known as Luca il contrabbandiere, is a 1980 Italian action, crime, and drama film directed by Lucio Fulci. The movie follows the story of two brothers involved in cigarette smuggling into Italy from Naples, who find themselves under threat from a rival.
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65. City of the Living Dead (1980)
In the chilling 1980 film "City of the Living Dead, " directed by Lucio Fulci, the city of New York is plagued by a horrifying event: the suicide of a clergyman has inadvertently opened the Gates of Hell. As the dead rise from their graves, a reporter and a psychic must race against time to close the gates before the world is overrun by the undead.
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66. The House by the Cemetery (1981)
In the chilling 1981 Italian horror film "The House by the Cemetery, " a seemingly normal New England family unknowingly moves into a home that harbors an unimaginable secret. As the family begins to experience a series of gruesome murders, the true horror lies hidden beneath the surface – a terrifying discovery that lurks in the dark and mysterious basement.
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67. Do You Remember Dolly Bell? (1981)
Do You Remember Dolly Bell? is a quirky, heartwarming, and unforgettable comedy-drama film from 1981. The movie takes place in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where a young man's life is shaped by some very peculiar circumstances. This movie's plot is a unique blend of humor, drama, and romance that is bound to captivate audiences.
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68. The Black Cat (1981)
The Black Cat" is a chilling horror film from 1981, directed by Lucio Fulci and featuring cult stars Patrick Magee, Mimsy Farmer, and David Warbeck. Set in Italy, the film centers on a professor with the unique ability to communicate with the dead. He unleashes his powers on his pet cat, transforming it into a supernatural creature of vengeance that seeks to annihilate his enemies. As the death toll rises, the terrifying cat embarks on a relentless hunt that leaves no one safe. The film is a dark and unsettling exploration of the human desire for revenge, with scenes of graphic horror that will leave viewers shaken to their core. With an ensemble cast of cult horror legends and an eerie, unsettling atmosphere, "The Black Cat" is a must-see for fans of the genre.
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69. The Beyond (1981)
Delve into the mind-bending world of "The Beyond" (1981), a chilling Italian horror film originally titled ". . E tu vivrai nel terrore! L'aldilà. " Directed by Lucio Fulci and penned by Dardano Sacchetti, Giorgio Mariuzzo, and Fulci himself, the movie takes you on a spine-chilling journey through a Louisiana hotel, where a series of bizarre "accidents" reveals that the building was constructed above one of the entrances to Hell.
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70. Manhattan Baby (1982)
Delve into the chilling world of supernatural horror with "Manhattan Baby". Released in 1982 and directed by Lucio Fulci, this gripping film follows an archaeologist who accidentally unleashes an ancient evil spirit while excavating an Egyptian tomb. Unbeknownst to him, his young daughter soon becomes possessed by the malevolent entity. As they return to New York, the gruesome murders begin, turning the bustling city into a terrifying playground for the possessed.
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71. The New York Ripper (1982)
In the gritty streets of New York City, a serial killer is unleashed upon unsuspecting women, plunging the metropolis into a nightmare of fear. As a seasoned police detective grapples with the growing number of horrific murders, he enlists the aid of a brilliant college psychoanalyst, who brings a unique perspective to unraveling the dark and twisted mind of the infamous psychopathic killer.
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72. Conquest (1983)
In the mystical land of Conquest, a young man armed with a magical bow and arrows is on a quest to rid the world of evil. Joining forces with an outlaw, they must face an evil witch bent on claiming the magic bow for her own evil deeds. From face paint to violence, this action-packed adventure will test the limits of courage as they battle to save the realm and secure their own fate.
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73. I guerrieri dell'anno 2072 (1984)
In the year 2072, Rome's dark and gritty streets serve as the backdrop for a nightmarish television event. The ruthless CEO of a TV network devises a sinister plan: to host a series of modern-day gladiator games for the sake of ratings.
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74. Murder-Rock: Dancing Death (1984)
In "Murder-Rock: Dancing Death, " a haunting tale of mystery and horror unfolds in the prestigious halls of a New York ballet school. When a series of gruesome murders target the students, the school's owner teams up with a charismatic male model to unravel the twisted truth. The duo soon discovers that the bizarre deaths are connected to a sinister secret surrounding a ballet school and its dance school's dark history.
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75. La gabbia (1985)
La gabbia, a 1985 Italian drama film, explores themes of obsession and desire. The story revolves around a woman whose infatuation with a man drives her to carry a torch for over 15 years, despite his unattainability. This intense passion leads her on a journey of self-discovery and longing, as she struggles to balance her desire with reality.
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76. The Devil's Honey (1986)
In the controversial and suspenseful 1986 Italian-Spanish thriller, "The Devil's Honey, " a young woman's quest for revenge takes a dark and twisted turn. After blaming a doctor for the death of her boyfriend, she abducts him and subjects him to acts of sexual torture. As the boundaries of morality blur, the doctor and the captor become entangled in a dangerous game of seduction and domination.
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77. The Curse (1987)
In the 1987 horror-thriller "The Curse, " a meteorite lands on a struggling farmer's land in Tennessee during a violent storm. The son of the farmer becomes convinced that the meteorite is connected to a series of mysterious and terrifying events that plague the crops, the farm animals, and even his own family. As the strange occurrences escalate, the religious beliefs of the family are put to the test, leading them down a dark and dangerous path.
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78. Aenigma (1987)
Delve into the chilling world of Aenigma, a 1987 horror film directed by Lucio Fulci. Set in a girls' boarding school, the story revolves around a comatose teenage girl who transfers her spirit into a new student's body to seek bloody vengeance on those who caused her condition. The movie blends elements of mystery, romance, and psychological terror, creating an atmosphere of fear and suspense.
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79. The Red Monks (1988)
The Red Monks, originally titled I frati rossi, is a chilling horror film released in 1988. Directed by Gianni Martucci, this Italian production follows the dark and horrifying journey of a group of witches who lure unsuspecting strangers into a haunted house for a gruesome sacrifice. The film, with a runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes, is a loose remake of Mario Bava's Lisa e il diavolo (1974).
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80. Il fantasma di Sodoma (1988)
Il Fantasma di Sodoma" is a 1988 Italian horror film that will leave you on the edge of your seat. In this spine-chilling thriller, six teenagers find themselves terrorized by the ghosts of Nazis killed during World War II while participating in an orgy.
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81. Touch of Death (1988)
With a captivating blend of comedy, crime, and horror, 'Touch of Death' offers a chilling look at the darker side of the human psyche. Directed by Lucio Fulci and written by himself, the film transports viewers into the disturbing world of a middle-aged gigolo who becomes entangled in a twisted web of violence and depravity.
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82. Zombie 3 (1988)
Zombie 3, released in 1988, is a chilling horror that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats. Director Claudio Fragasso weaves a tale of terror, where a stolen chemical unleashes a deadly virus, creating an army of ravenous zombies. When a cremation of a terrorist's body by the US military goes awry, this infectious agent is spread through the air to a small island.
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83. The Murder Secret (1988)
The Murder Secret, " or "Non aver paura della zia Marta, " is a spine-chilling horror film from 1988, directed by Mario Bianchi and written by the same person. The movie centers around a family of four who embark on a journey to visit their long-lost Aunt Martha at her secluded house. Upon arrival, they find that the caretaker is the only person present. He informs them that Aunt Martha will return the following day, but only if they survive the night. This ominous message sets the stage for a night of terror, complete with a shower scene that leads to a shocking discovery of a corpse.
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84. Massacre (1989)
Massacre, " a 1989 Italian horror and thriller, is a tense, chilling tale of brutal violence and mystery. Set against the backdrop of a Miami-Vice inspired city, the film follows the grisly exploits of a red-gloved killer, dressed in an extravagant style reminiscent of Miami Vice. The killer relentlessly assaults his victims, leaving behind a trail of blood and terror.
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85. Night Club (1989)
Night Club, " a delightful 1989 Italian comedy-drama film, takes you on a lively journey through the vibrant nightlife of young, carefree friends, reminiscent of the wonderful 1960s era. Directed by Sergio Corbucci, this film invites you to experience the alluring atmosphere of Rome as it sets the stage for the tale of these young and energetic individuals. While the movie does include a brief scene of female nudity, it remains focused on the excitement and energy of the characters and their experiences.
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86. The House of Clocks (1989)
The House of Clocks, " also known as "La casa nel tempo, " is a nail-biting Italian horror film that will captivate viewers from the very first frame. Directed by Lucio Fulci, this 1989 gem stars Keith Van Hoven, Karina Huff, and Paolo Paoloni, and it is produced by Dania Film and Reteitalia.
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87. The Sweet House of Horrors (1989)
The Sweet House of Horrors, " also known as "La dolce casa degli orrori, " is a chilling 1989 film by Italian director Lucio Fulci. The movie, with a runtime of 1 hour and 22 minutes, is unrated but has an IMDb rating of 3.8 based on 663 votes.
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88. Bloody Psycho (1989)
Bloody Psycho, released in 1989, is a chilling Italian horror film directed by Leandro Lucchetti, with screenplay co-written by Giovanni Simonelli. Set in the confines of a haunted castle, the plot revolves around Dr. Vogler, a psychiatrist, who is brought to attend Mrs. Rezzori, a wheelchair-bound resident with a penchant for sadism.
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89. Hansel e Gretel (1990)
Hansel e Gretel, " a 1990 Italian film directed by Giovanni Simonelli and Lucio Fulci, takes the viewer on a dark and unnerving journey. The central plot revolves around a farming community that devises an eerie and chilling livelihood – kidnapping children and selling their vital organs on the black market.
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90. A Cat in the Brain (1990)
A Cat in the Brain, " also known as "Un gatto nel cervello, " is a chilling horror film released in 1990, directed by Lucio Fulci. The movie stars Lucio Fulci himself, alongside Brett Halsey and Ria De Simone. Set against the backdrop of Italy, the horror flick follows a horror film director who finds himself stalked by a deranged psychiatrist turned serial killer. The killer is determined to replicate the director's own gruesome movie scenes in reality as he targets innocent victims.
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91. Demonia (1990)
Demonia, " directed by Lucio Fulci, is a chilling blend of horror and mystery that takes place in Sicily during the 1990s. A group of Canadian archaeologists accidentally unearth the vengeful spirits of five demonic nuns who were brutally murdered 500 years prior.
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92. Voices from Beyond (1991)
Voices from Beyond, also known as Voci dal profondo, is a 1991 Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci. The movie has been rated unrated, runs for 1 hour and 31 minutes, and features a runtime of 91 minutes. Despite not having a tagline, the movie captures the attention of viewers with its plot.
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93. Le porte del silenzio (1992)
Le porte del silenzio, " or "The Gates of Silence, " is a 1992 Italian mystery-thriller film directed by Lucio Fulci and Joe D'Amato. The story follows a young man as he embarks on an aimless journey through Louisiana after the funeral of his father. Along the way, he encounters a series of mysterious and supernatural events, including encounters with an unknown woman and an ominous hearse.
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94. Uncle Sam (1996)
Uncle Sam, released in 1996, is a unique blend of comedy and horror that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The story revolves around a decorated soldier from Desert Storm who is tragically killed in combat. His burial site is subsequently violated by teenagers who burn an American flag over his grave. This outrageous act serves as the catalyst, causing the soldier to rise from his coffin on July Fourth, with the intention of taking vengeance on the unpatriotic citizens of his hometown.
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95. The Wax Mask (1997)
The Wax Mask, also known as M. D. C. - Maschera di cera, is a terrifying horror film set in 1900 Paris. A couple is gruesomely murdered by a masked man with a metal claw that rips out their hearts, leaving a young girl as the only survivor. Twelve years later, in Rome, a new wax museum opens with lifelike recreations of murder scenes, but the horror is far from over.
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96. Frivolous Lola (1998)
In 1950s Italy, the playful romantic comedy "Frivolous Lola" unfolds against the picturesque countryside backdrop. Lola and Masetto, a young, passionate couple, find themselves entangled in a whirlwind dance of love, with differing views on premarital intimacy.
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97. Safe Sex (1999)
In "Safe Sex, " a comedy from Greece released in 1999, the movie takes a satirical dive into the sexual life of modern Greece. Through a series of intertwining stories about different couples and their unique perspectives on the act of love, the film explores the theme of "safe sex" and its impact on their relationships. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, "Safe Sex" is an anthology-style movie that masterfully weaves together these hilarious tales for an entertaining and insightful viewing experience.
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98. The Dead Hate the Living! (2000)
Prepare for a scream-filled thrill ride with "The Dead Hate the Living! " (2000), directed by Dave Parker. A group of ambitious young filmmakers mistakenly unleash a gory horror show when they stumble across a corpse in an abandoned hospital. Deciding to use the body in their movie, they inadvertently bring it back to life, and the deadly consequences are far more terrifying than they ever imagined.
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99. Besos para todos (2000)
Besos para todos, a Spanish comedy-drama released in 2000, takes viewers on a heartwarming journey through the lives of three medical students in 1965. Set in the vibrant city of Cádiz, the film follows the students as they navigate their studies and personal lives, all the while sharing a chalet and forming close friendships with the female dancers of a local nightclub. As the characters' lives intertwine and their futures become intertwined, they are faced with a series of challenges that test their bonds and redefine their aspirations.
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100. Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
Kill Bill: Vol. 2" follows the vengeful Bride (Uma Thurman), who continues her relentless quest for retribution against her deceptive former boss and lover Bill (David Carradine), the treacherous Elle Driver (Daryl Hannah), and her sibling Budd (Michael Madsen).
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101. How We Got the Italian Movie Business Into Trouble: The True Story of Franco and Ciccio (2004)
How We Got the Italian Movie Business Into Trouble: The True Story of Franco and Ciccio (2004) is a gripping and humorous documentary that delves into the lives and careers of two legendary Sicilian actors, Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. This film provides a rare and intimate look at the development of Italian comedy, the duo's unparalleled performances, and their lasting impact on the film industry.
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102. Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (2006)
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair" is a thrilling action-crime epic that follows the relentless pursuit of vengeance by the Bride (Uma Thurman), a skilled assassin betrayed by her ex-boss and lover, Bill. In a thrilling journey, she must rid herself of the four Deadly Viper Assassination Squad members, culminating in an epic battle with Bill. Quentin Tarantino's masterful direction delivers a stylistic and brutal homage to Japanese cinema, filled with captivating action scenes and memorable performances from an all-star cast.
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103. The Dead Live (2006)
In the heart-pounding horror film, "The Dead Live, " a news crew discovers a shocking story that will change the course of humanity forever: the dead are returning to life. As they investigate, they encounter a redneck and a young girl, who they must protect at an old church where they must not only fight off the living dead but also each other.
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104. Hostel: Part II (2007)
In the twisted world of "Hostel: Part II, " a trio of unsuspecting American students find themselves ensnared in a Slovakian hostel, where they become unwitting pawns in an intense game of torture. What appears to be a night of festivities takes a grisly turn as the group discovers they're caught in an increasingly sadistic web of horror, leaving them to confront not just their own fears, but a brutal battle for survival.
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105. I Always Wanted to Be a Gangster (2007)
I Always Wanted to Be a Gangster is a 2007 French film directed by Samuel Benchetrit, showcasing the lives of four aspiring criminals as they attempt to navigate the world of organized crime. Told in four vignettes, this quirky, existential comedy follows the characters as they grapple with their ambitions and aspirations. Featuring a star-studded cast, including Anna Mouglalis, Edouard Baer, and Jean Rochefort, I Always Wanted to Be a Gangster is a neo-noir that blends dark humor with intriguing storytelling.
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106. Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered - Volume 1 (2008)
Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered - Volume 1" (2008) delves into the life and career of the "Godfather of Gore, " director Lucio Fulci, as viewed through the lenses of his colleagues and peers. This documentary offers a captivating and intimate look at the entertainment industry, movie industry, and film industry from the perspective of someone who has made a significant impact in the world of horror. Featuring interviews with Claudio Aliotti, Lucio Fulci, Adelaide Aste, and more, this film takes viewers on a journey through Fulci's life, showcasing his work and the influence he had on the genre.
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107. Nine (2009)
Nine" is a dramatic musical romance that explores the tumultuous life of famous film director Guido Contini. Struggling to balance his personal and professional lives, Contini is embroiled in complicated relationships with his wife, his mistress, his muse, his agent, and his mother. As Contini tries to find harmony in his chaotic existence, the boundaries between love, infidelity, and ambition blur.
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108. Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman (2012)
Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman, an action-packed crime-comedy film from Chile, is a must-watch for those who enjoy a thrilling adventure with a twist of humor. The plot revolves around Santiago, a soft-spoken and introverted DJ, whose life takes a dangerous turn when he is unexpectedly tasked with a dangerous mission. Trying to avoid trouble, Santiago must bring the feared, deadly weapon expert, Machine Gun Woman, to a ruthless criminal kingpin.
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109. Ida (2013)
Ida" (2013) is a captivating drama film directed by Pawel Pawlikowski. Set in the 1960s in Poland, the film follows the story of a young novice nun, Anna, who is about to take her vows. However, Anna's journey takes an unexpected turn as she uncovers a long-hidden family secret connected to the German occupation.
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110. Roja Oscuridad (2018)
Roja Oscuridad" (2018) is a Spanish crime, horror, and mystery film that will leave you on the edge of your seat. The story revolves around a mysterious murder that leaves the killer bewildered, with no memory of what happened.
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111. All the Colors of Giallo (2019)
All the Colors of Giallo" delves into the enigmatic world of giallo cinema, exploring its origins, evolution, and cultural impact through interviews with renowned filmmakers and contributors. This documentary celebrates the grindhouse and psychotronic filmmaking styles in the horror genre, providing a unique look at the iconic genre's history and legacy.
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112. Clownado (2019)
In 2019, the horror-comedy "Clownado" gripped viewers with its unique blend of dark, twisted humor and intense gore. Directed and written by Todd Sheets, the film follows a group of hapless characters who become embroiled in a supernatural battle between a vengeful, demonic clown and a female assassin.
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113. Fulci for fake (2019)
Fulci for fake is the first biopic delving into the life of Italian director Lucio Fulci. The film features never-before-seen footage, photos, and interviews, providing an in-depth look into Fulci's work and career.
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114. Devil's Five (2021)
Experience the horrors of the Devil's Five, an anthology that unleashes ancient chaos through a computer virus threatening the very existence of humanity. As the darkness overtakes our world, prepare to face five harrowing tales woven together in a chilling tapestry of terror.
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115. Fulci Talks (2021)
Fulci Talks" is a captivating documentary that brings viewers on a journey through time, offering a rare glimpse into the personal life and career of acclaimed Italian director, Lucio Fulci. Recorded in Rome in June 1993, it captures a candid conversation with Fulci, offering a unique and intimate look at the man behind the cinema.
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