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Erik the Conqueror

Gli invasori

Italy, France

1961

98 Min
Color
2.35:1
Italian, English
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DIR Mario Bava

EXEC Lionello Santi

PROD Ferruccio De Martino

SCR Mario Bava, Oreste Biancoli, Piero Pierotti

DP Mario Bava

CAST Cameron Mitchell, Alice Kessler, Ellen Kessler, George Ardisson, Andrea Checchi

ED Mario Serandrei

MUSIC Les Baxter, Roberto Nicolosi

Synopsis

In the 9th Century, two Viking children, separated since their early childhood with one raised by the British and the other by Vikings, meet after nearly 20 years as rivals as war breaks out between Britian and the Vikings for control of England. —IMDb

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Mario Bava

Mario Bava was born in Sanremo, Liguria, Italy. The son of Eugenio Bava, a sculptor who became a pioneer of special effects photography and subsequently one of the great cameramen of Italian silent pictures, Mario Bava’s first ambition was to become a painter. Unable to turn out paintings at a profitable rate, he went into his father’s business, working as an assistant to other Italian cinematographers like Massimo Terzano, while also offering assistance to his father who headed the special effects department at Benito Mussolini’s film factory, the Instituto LUCE.

Bava became a cinematographer in his own right in 1939, shooting two short films with Roberto Rossellini. He made his feature debut in the early 1940s. Bava’s camerawork was an instrumental factor in developing the screen personas of such stars of the period as Gina Lollobrigida, Steve Reeves and Aldo Fabrizi.

Bava co-directed his first genre film in 1958: Le morte viene dallo spazio (The Day the Sky Exploded… read more

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Not a major Bava, but nontheless very stylish.

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