Mario Gariazzo was an Italian film director and screenwriter known for his work in various genres, including horror, westerns, and science fiction. Born in Biella, Piedmont, he began his career in the 1960s. Gariazzo directed films such as Acquasanta Joe (1971), The Eerie Midnight Horror Show (1974), and White Slave (1985). His work is characterized by its engagement with popular cinematic trends and exploration of controversial themes. Gariazzo's films have gained a cult following for their unique style and storytelling.
Directing
46
Male
1930-06-04
Biella, Piedmont, Italy
Gariazzo, Roy Garret, Roy Garrett, Robert Paget, John Walker
The Brother from Space
Amazonia: The Catherine Miles Story
Eyes Behind the Stars
Play Motel
The Bloody Hands of the Law
God Will Forgive My Pistol
Day of Judgment
Holy Water Joe
Intrigo d'amore
Enter the Devil
The Balloon Vendor
Very Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind
Ultimi fuochi d'estate
Che meraviglia, amici!
Sister Emanuelle
Threesome Wild
Top Model
Beware of Those Two Neapolitans
Passport for a Corpse
Taxi Killer
The Masked Thief
Macrò