Luciano Pigozzi
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

The Last Blood
(1983)During the Vietnam War, an Army sergeant rebels against his tyrant commanding officer while they are cut off by the enemy in the jungle.

The Hunters of the Golden Cobra
(1982)A U.S. soldier and British agent team up to track down the Golden Cobra, an ancient relic that is rumored to possess supernatural powers.

Exterminators of the Year 3000
(1983)In a post-apocalyptic future where the earth is a desert and water is the most precious substance of all, a band of survivors must turn to a mysterious stranger to battle a ruthless gang of motorcycle psychos for control of the wasteland and the water.

Libido
(1965)After witnessing his father killing a woman during an S&M session, a boy grows into a disturbed young man tormented by images of violence and madness.

Strike Commando
(1987)Sgt. Mike Ransom, a one-man war machine on a screaming-for-vengeance mission against brutal Vietcong, merciless Russians, and more!

Jungle Raiders
(1985)Two partners running a scam selling jungle expeditions to rich tourists unwillingly guide a Colombian museum curator on a search for a legendary ruby.

The Devil's Man
(1967)A daughter's search for her missing professor father leads her and a journalist to a masked mad scientist's underground lab in the African desert.

Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory
(1961)A series of gruesome murders rock an all-girls' reform school, unleashing a whirlwind of suspicion and a nightmare of lupine depravity.

Yor: The Hunter from the Future
(1983)With an over-the-top theme song, cheesy creature effects, and a ridiculous final act that will truly surprise anybody who didn't finish reading the title, this flick is truly an 80s cheese connoisseur's delight.

Baron Blood
(1972)A young man inadvertently brings his sadistic dead relative back to life while visiting the Austrian castle of a murderous ancestor.

Naked You Die
(1968)After a mysterious trunk arrives at a prestigious girl's boarding school, its staff and students find themselves targeted by a shadowy murderer.

Terror-Creatures from the Grave
(1965)A lawyer arrives at a castle to settle the estate of its recently deceased owner, an occultist who could commune with the spirits of plague victims.

Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks
(1974)El doctor Frankenstein le devuelve la vida al hombre de Neandertal que lincharon los aldeanos y el salvaje siembra terror con sus modos cavernícolas.

And God Said to Cain
(1970)Former Confederate officer Gary Hamilton seeks his revenge on the family responsible for his wrongful sentence to ten years of hard-labor.

Born to Fight
(1989)When a badass Vietnam veteran (Brent Huff) is hired by a television reporter (Mary Stavin) to return to the jungle hellhole where he was tortured as a P.O.W., the fuse is lit for betrayal, vengeance, massive fireballs, incongruous Austrians and "a slow-motion Brent Huff unloading millions of rounds of ammunition while screaming" (B&S About Movies).

Death at Owell Rock
(1967)A vengeful son returns to the town where his father was murdered with a plan that involves assuming a new identity so someone else can pose as him.

Double Target
(1987)When terrorist attacks ravage Southeast Asia, the U.S. government recruits former loose-cannon commando Bob Ross (Miles O'Keeffe) to return to Vietnam, hunt down the Russian madman (Bo Svenson) responsible, rescue his long-lost son and destroy anything that gets in his way. Donald Pleasence co-stars in what may be Mattei's most ambitious and hyper-violent Philippines action epic of them all.

Mr. Superinvisible
(1970)He's just about the nicest man you never saw! A scientist who lives alone with his shaggy dog, becomes invisible after he swallows a potion with supernatural properties. Starring Dean Jones (The Love Bug, The Ugly Dachshund).

Mr. Hercules Against Karate
(1973)Two rowdy Americans arrive in Hong Kong to rescue the kidnapped son of a restaurant owner, brawling their way through a series of kung fu masters.