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I Vampiri

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Directed by Riccardo Freda, Mario Bava
Produced by Luigi Carpentieri, Ermanno Donati
Written by Riccardo Freda
Starring Gianna Maria Canale
Paul Muller
Cinematography Mario Bava
Distributed by Athena Cinematografica / Titanus Produzione
Release date(s) 1957; 1963 in the U. Riccardo Freda (born in Alexandria, Egypt, February 24, 1909 - died in Paris, France, December 20, 1999 Mario Bava ( July 31 1914 – April 25 1980) was an Italian director, Screenwriter, and Cinematographer Riccardo Freda (born in Alexandria, Egypt, February 24, 1909 - died in Paris, France, December 20, 1999 Mario Bava ( July 31 1914 – April 25 1980) was an Italian director, Screenwriter, and Cinematographer The year 1957 in film involved some significant events Events October 21 - The movie Jailhouse Rock The year 1963 in film involved some significant events Events January 28 - Filming begins on Dr S. (as The Devil's Commandment)
Running time 78 min
Language Italian (U. Italian ( or lingua italiana) is a Romance language spoken by about 63 million people as a First language, primarily in Italy. S. release dubbed into English)
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I Vampiri (aka The Vampires, Lust of the Vampire and The Devil's Commandment) is a 1957 Italian horror movie written and directed by Riccardo Freda. The year 1957 in film involved some significant events Events October 21 - The movie Jailhouse Rock Horror films are Movies that strive to elicit Fear, Horror and terror responses from viewers Riccardo Freda (born in Alexandria, Egypt, February 24, 1909 - died in Paris, France, December 20, 1999 It is loosely based on the story of Elizabeth Báthory. Famed horror filmmaker-to-be Mario Bava, working here as cinematographer, completed the film after Freda quit the production, and therefore I Vampiri is sometimes considered Bava's debut as a director. Mario Bava ( July 31 1914 – April 25 1980) was an Italian director, Screenwriter, and Cinematographer

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