Lucio Fulci Director
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Lucio Fulci directed the following 2 70's movies on the 70s Rewind.
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1. Don't Torture A Duckling Starring: Florinda Bolkan, Barbara Bouchet, Tomas Milian ...
2. Zombi 2 Starring: Ian McCulloch, Tisa Farrow, Richard Johnson ...
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| Richard Johnson who played Dr. Menard had worked for Italian directors in the horror genre before his role for Fulci. He worked for Damiano Damiani in ‘The Witch’ (1966), Massimo Dallamano in ‘The Cursed Medallion’ (1974) and for Sergio Martino in both ‘Island of the Fishmen’ (1978) & ‘The Great Alligator’ (1979). In Stephen Thrower’s fabulous ‘Beyond Terror: The Films of Lucio Fulci’ an absolute ‘must have’ book for Fulciphiles and horror film aficionados… he states that Fulci was in awe of Johnson. It’s plainly understandable as he has a real Richard Burton quality to him. |
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Also, Lucio Fulci directed the following 7 movies on our 80s site: [opens in a new window]
1. Aenigma Starring: Jared Martin, Lara Naszinsky, Jennifer Naud ...
2. Beyond, The Starring: Catriona MacColl, David Warbeck, Sarah Keller ...
3. Black Cat, The Starring: Mimsy Farmer, Patrick Magee, David Warbeck ...
4. City Of The Living Dead Starring: Christopher George, Catriona MacColl, Carlo De Mejo ...
5. Contraband Starring: Fabio Testi, Giulio Farnese, Saverio Marconi ...
6. House By The Cemetary Starring: Catriona MacColl, Palao Malco, Ania Pieroni ...
7. New York Ripper, The Starring: Jack Hedley, Almanta Keller, Howard Ross ...
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