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  1. Jul 1, 2007 · Foreword by Italian Horror Pioneer Riccardo Freda. This is the Complete Story of Mario Bava's life and careers as director, cameraman and special effects artist. Interviews with more than 100 actors, co-workers, friends and family members. The Definitive Study of each of his films: production histories, cast biographies, critical analysis, and ...

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  2. The Complete Story of Mario Bava's life and careers as director, cameraman and special effects artist Interviews with more than 100 actors, co-workers, friends and family members The Definitive Study of each of his films: production histories, cast biographies, critical analysis, and video information

  3. Jul 1, 2007 · 4.76. 72 ratings12 reviews. Introduction by Martin Scorsese. Foreword by Italian Horror Pioneer Riccardo Freda. This is the Complete Story of Mario Bava's life and careers as director, cameraman and special effects artist. Interviews with more than 100 actors, co-workers, friends and family members. The Definitive Study of each of his films ...

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  4. PHOTOS PROVIDED BY: TIM LUCAS. Less a standard film reference volume than an obsessive and admittedly daunting lifelong labor of love, Video Watchdog editor Tim Lucas‘s mammoth study, Mario Bava: All the Colors of the Dark, is easily the most elaborate — and potentially intimidating — cinema book of the year. A 1,130-page large-format ...

  5. Nov 6, 2022 · Thec complete story of Mario Bava's life and careers as director, cameraman and special effects artist. ... mario-bava-all-the-colors-of-the-dark-1st-ed-096337561x ...

  6. Introduction by Martin Scorsese. Foreword by Italian Horror Pioneer Riccardo Freda. This is the Complete Story of Mario Bava's life and careers as director, cameraman and special effects artist. Interviews with more than 100 actors, co-workers, friends and family members. The Definitive Study of each of his films: production histories, cast ...

  7. 1128 pages. Few books have been as much of a labor of love as Tim Lucas’ Mario Bava: All the Colors of the Dark. Meticulously researched, profusely illustrated, spanning 1128 pages, and weighing a hefty 13 pounds, the tome is the definitive work on the artist as a director, cinematographer, special effects artist, and uncredited collaborator.