1963 · N.p.
by Mario Bava (director); Gianni Assenza (photographer); Marcello Fondato, Alberto Bevilacqua (screenwriters); Michele Mercier, Lidia Alfonsi, Boris Karloff, Mark Damon (starring)
N.p.: N.p., 1963. Collection of 12 vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1963 Italian anthology film, including 8 photographs from "The Wurdulak," 2 photographs from "The Telephone," and 2 photographs from "The Drop of Water." Three with the stamp of still photographer Gianna Assenza on the verso.
A collection of three horror stories, each introduced by Boris Karloff as narrator. A low-budget anthology produced directly after director Mario Bava's 1963 film "The Girl Who Knew Too Much" (often credited as the first giallo film), heralding an increase in stylized violence and sexuality in Italian horror.
Set in France, Russia, and England.
Approximately 9.5 x 7.25 inches. Near Fine.
Howarth, So Deadly, So Perverse, Vol. 1. (Inventory #: 151455)
A collection of three horror stories, each introduced by Boris Karloff as narrator. A low-budget anthology produced directly after director Mario Bava's 1963 film "The Girl Who Knew Too Much" (often credited as the first giallo film), heralding an increase in stylized violence and sexuality in Italian horror.
Set in France, Russia, and England.
Approximately 9.5 x 7.25 inches. Near Fine.
Howarth, So Deadly, So Perverse, Vol. 1. (Inventory #: 151455)