Barbara Bouchet
12 titles
Filmography
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The Red Queen Kills Seven Times
(1972)An ancient family curse of two queens-whose hostility ended in supernatural acts of vengeance and murder-returns to haunt two sisters at a gothic mansion.

Stoney
(1969)Rivalry and crime collide in this heist adventure as crooks try to steal gold from a hidden vault beneath a commissioner’s pool in the Philippines.

Don't Torture a Duckling
(1972)A reporter and a young woman investigate a spate of child murders in a remote southern Italian town rife with superstition and a distrust of outsiders.

Caliber 9
(1972)In the first film of the Fernando Di Leo triology, small-time gangster Ugo Piazza has just been released from prison. He tries to convince the police, the mafia, and his one-time associate Rocco, a sadistic hoodlum who enjoys sick violence and torture, that he wants to go straight, but everyone believes he has $300,000 of stolen money hidden somewhere. Caliber 9’s stylized violence, fast-paced action sequences, tight editing and plot twists prefigure the work of Quentin Tarantino and John Woo. The film also features a notable score by Luis Bacalov and the stunning Barbara Bouchet as Ugo’s go-go dancing girlfriend.

All the Colors of Giallo
(2019)Experience the evolution of the Italian horror genre with over 100 trailers from filmmakers including Mario Bava, Dario Argento and Lucio Fulci.

The Black Belly of the Tarantula
(1971)A policeman hunts a serial killer who paralyzes his victims before slaying them.

Death Rage
(1976)A retired hitman decides to take one last job to avenge the murder of his brother by a mafia gang.

Rome in Love
(2019)Una actriz desconocida consigue el papel de sus sueños en Roma y, acompañada de un periodista estadounidense, desentraña facetas inesperadas del amor.

The French Sex Murders
(1972)After a man is sentenced to death for murdering a sex worker in a French brothel, others connected to the case start getting killed, one by one.

The Outsider: The Cinema of Antonio Margheriti
(2013)A documentary on director Antonio Margheriti, who made many of Italy's wildest genre films, from westerns and action to sci-fi and graphic horror.

The Scarlet and the Black
(1983)The true story of a Vatican official depicts his bravery, as he defies a Nazi colonel by hiding downed WW2 pilots and escaped POWs in occupied Rome.

Help! My In-Laws Are Vampires!
(2021)Over the moon with the news that they are expecting a baby, Adalberto decides it's time for Luna to meet his family—who all happen to be vampires.