Umberto Lenzi

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Gender: Male
Born: 6th August 1931 (currently 80 years old)
Nationality: Italy
Movies: 008: Operation Exterminate, Almost Human, Attentato ai tre grandi, Brothers Till We Die, Bruce Lee Fights Back From The Grave, Cannibal Ferox, Demoni 3, Fatty Girl Goes to New York, Free Hand for a Tough Cop, From Corleone to Brooklyn, From Hell to Victory, Hitcher in the Dark, Il Paese del Sesso Selvaggio, Knife of Ice, La Casa 3, La montagna di luce, Mangiati Vivi, Milano Rovente, Napoli violenta, Nightmare Beach, Nightmare City, Orgasmo, Pirates of Malaysia, Rome Armed to the Teeth, Sandokan the Great, Seven Blood Stained Orchids, Spasmo, Superseven chiama Cairo, Syndicate Sadists, The Black Cobra, The Cynic, the Rat and the Fist, The Greatest Battle

Umberto Lenzi (born August 6, 1931), is an Italian film director who was very active in low budget crime films, peplums, spaghetti westerns, war movies, cannibal films and giallo murder mysteries (in addition to writing many of the screenplays himself).

Lenzi was born in Massa Marittima, Grosseto, southern Tuscany. He is the writer/director of two highly controversial exploitation films: Eaten Alive! (1980) and Cannibal Ferox (1981) as well as the director of the film adaptation of the Italian comic book Kriminal (1966). He was one of the first Italian directors to get involved in the Giallo film craze (along with Mario Bava and Dario Argento), and his Man From Deep River is credited as being the film that started the Italian "cannibal film" genre later popularized by Ruggero Deodato, Jess Franco and others. Lenzi has claimed in interviews however that he was never too enamored of the cannibal films he made, being much prouder of his war films, his police crime films and his westerns. Lenzi has said in interviews that Man From Deep River was his best cannibal film (he said he only did the other two to make a quick buck), and his favorite giallos were Orgasmo and Seven Blood-Stained

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