Mario Bava Collection [DVD] [1960]
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More than a quarter of a century after his death, director Mario Bava remains one of international cinema s most controversial icons. Today his influence marked by stunning visuals, daring sexuality and shocking violence can still be seen in the works of Martin Scorsese, David Lynch, Tim Burton, Dario Argento and countless others in a legacy that extends far beyond the horror genre. This collection brings together 5 landmark movies from the first half of Bava s career encompassing the original giallo, a bold Viking epic, and his three gothic horror masterpieces featuring new transfers, original European versions, and exclusive featurettes to create the definitive celebration of one of the most important filmmakers of all time. The Mask Of Satan Audio Commentary with Author Tim Lucas Barbara Steel Biography International Trailer US Trailer TV Spot Poster & Still Gallery Mario Bava Biography Introduction By Alan Jones Black Sabbath A Life in Film: An Interview with Mark Damon Audio Commentary with Author Tim Lucas International Trailer US Trailer TV Spot Radio Spot Poster & Still Gallery Mario Bava Biography Boris Karloff Biography Introduction By Alan Jones Kill, Baby Kill! Curse of the Living Dead TV Spot International Trailer Mario Bava Biography Stills and Poster Gallery Introduction By Alan Jones Knives Of The Avenger Trailer Mario Bava Biography Still & Poster Gallery The Girl Who Knew Too Much Audio Commentary with Author Tim Lucas Remembering the Girl with John Saxon International Trailer US Trailer Poster & Still Gallery Mario Bava Biography Introduction By Alan Jones
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6618 in DVD
- Released on: 2007-10-01
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Formats: Box set, Black & White, Colour, PAL
- Number of discs: 5
- Running time: 432 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
The work of master Italian filmmaker Mario Bava is celebrated in this first volume of films. The set includes KILL BABY KILL, THE GIRL WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, KNIVES OF THE AVENGER, THE MASK OF SATAN (aka BLACK SUNDAY) and BLACK SABBATH.
Customer Reviews
Super Mario!!!
This is a superb collection of five early films from the Italian master of the macabre, Mario Bava.
First up is The Mask Of Satan (a.k.a. Black Sunday) which is about a witch and vampiress who is burnt at the stake and then resurrected, giving her the opportunity for revenge. This film features a haunting performance from horror icon Barbara Steele in the dual roles of Princess Asa and Katia. An extremely spooky atmosphere pervades through the entire film and the opening scene is particularly memorable.
Black Sabbath (a.k.a. I tre volti della paura - The Three Faces Of Fear) consists of three creepy stories, the most famous of which is `The Wurdalak' story - a vampire tale starring the late great Boris Karloff. This apparently was Mario Bava's favourite of his own films and it provided the name for a Brummie heavy metal band led by a certain Mr. Osbourne!
La ragazza che sapeva troppo (The Girl Who Knew Too Much a.k.a. The Evil Eye) is widely acknowledged as being the first `giallo' film. Leticia Roman plays a young American woman who travels to Rome to visit her aunt and then becomes embroiled in a murder mystery. There is some excellent black and white photography in this movie and there are lots of twists and turns in the plot. This film also stars cult actor John Saxon who went on to appear in such cult classics as Enter The Dragon, Cannibal Apocalypse and A Nightmare On Elm Street. La ragazza che sapeva troppo had a huge influence on Dario Argento when he directed his first film l'uccello dalle piume di cristallo (The Bird With The Crystal Plumage - recently referenced in Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof) and twenty years after La ragazza... Argento cast John Saxon in a significant role in one of his own giallo films, Tenebre. John Saxon's characters wear the same type of hat in both films! This DVD features the original Italian version of La ragazza... (with optional English subtitles) which is more serious in tone than the re-edited overseas version.
Knives Of The Avenger is basically a revenge western but instead of cowboys with six-guns it has Vikings armed with swords and daggers! This engrossing and beautifully-photographed film stars Bava regular Cameron Mitchell (who is probably best known for his role as Buck in the western series High Chaparral) and features some great action set-pieces.
The final film in this set is Kill Baby Kill which is about a village haunted by the ghost of a little girl. There is some wonderful use of lighting and colour in this evocative movie which helps to create a sinister, almost dream-like atmosphere.
There are some very good extra features on each disc. Each film has an introduction by horror journalist and Fright Fest organiser Alan Jones and other extras include audio commentaries, biographies, trailers, tv and radio spots, poster and still galleries and interviews.
This collection of films from one of the greatest and most important Italian directors really should form a part of any serious film fan's DVD collection. I cannot wait for Volume 2.
Language & Subtitle Options:
The Mask Of Satan - English language/no subtitles.
Black Sabbath - English or Italian language/English subtitles.
The Girl Who Knew Too Much - Italian Language/English subtitles.
Knives Of The Avenger - English or Italian language/English subtitles.
Kill Baby Kill - English or Italian language/English subtitles
Only two of these classics have english soundtracks
Contrary to the otherwise excellent review by Jeremy - only Black Sunday and Knives of the Avenger have english soundtracks... the cases do list the languages for the movies as 'English and Italian' but I think the english part only applies to the Alan Jones introductions. Still an excellent set - well worth purchasing if you have not seen any Bava movies before.
Very nice indeed!
Bought this out of curiosity. I have to say I enjoyed every second of this set. The mood in the films is great and just discovering a talent like this is a thrill. Recommended for anyone curious.

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