Mario Bianchi

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Mario Bianchi (born January 7, 1939 in Rome ) is an Italian film director and screenwriter .

Life

Bianchi was born in 1939 as the son of director Roberto Bianchi Montero . In 1967 he began as an assistant director for films by Siro Marcellini , Ferdinando Baldi and his father; He also contributed to the script several times. In 1971 he directed for the first time; he shot spaghetti westerns and police films until he turned to the erotic genre. In 1983 he switched to the hardcore business. His mostly very cheaply produced films received almost exclusively devastating reviews.

Bianchi used numerous pseudonyms, including Alan W. Cools, Frank Bronston and Mario Antoni

Bianchi is not to be confused with a director of the same name, whose film La legge della mafia , made in 1965, was only circulated to a limited extent and who later went to Polynesia as a missionary.

Filmography

Director

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano. I Registi, Gremese 2002, p. 56.
  2. comingsoon.it