Director Run-Through - Mario Bava

Horror-
I, Vampiri

Heading to a Mayan village, a team of scientists looking to understand the mystery surrounding the disappearance of a long-dead city only to come across a living blob of radioactive material that kills whatever it touches and continues to grow in size, forcing the team to stop its deadly rampage.

Black Sunday (1960)

Centuries after being killed, a professor and his associates realize that they have inadvertently resurrected the bodies of a witch and her lover who are back to claim their revenge forcing the group to protect his girlfriend who is vital to her plans when they realize her connection to them.

The Evil Eye (1963)

Arriving in Italy to visit her family, an American woman encounters a killer striking another victim only for none of the authorities to believe her story, and as she tries to get those around her to believe the strange encounter the more the killer tries to get close to silence her forever.

Black Sabbath (1963)

Hosted by Boris Karloff, three tales of supernatural horror and terror: a woman is haunted by the specter of her charge after stealing an antique ring; a woman finds herself stalked by her psychotic ex in her new apartment; a family is tormented by their patriarch after being turned into a vampire.

After he returns to their family’s castle, a woman grows distressed that the relationship between him and her will be rekindled despite her current engagement, but when he dies suddenly she believes herself free until his ghost returns to continue that sadomasochistic relationship to her family’s horror.

Blood and Black Lace (1964)

Following a string of savage murders, the police investigation into the victim's connection to a seemingly reputable fashion house that features incredibly shady dealings that are exposed with each strike and forces them to find the one clue needed to solve the case and stop the killings.

Planet of the Vampires
Kill, Baby, Kill
Five Dolls for an August Moon (1970)

Gathered together on his private island, a brilliant inventor finds that his friends and colleagues have gathered together to reveal his latest discovery, but when a series of strange deaths affect the various suitors on the island they try to figure out who’s responsible and why before they’re all killed off.

Hatchet for the Honeymoon

After a series of strange deaths, a private investigator is drawn to a lake in northeast Italy to look into collecting blasting rights to the area for his company, but as the series of savage murders continues the revelations about the series of killings puts everyone around the lake in danger of being killed.

Baron Blood (1972)

After arriving in Austria, an American citizen learns that he has inherited a large Gothic mansion on the outskirts of town where he learns the history of the sadistic owner who previously lived there, and after realizing they’ve inadvertently raised him from the dead are forced to stop the bloodthirsty killer.

Lisa and the Devil
Shock (1977)

After moving into an old house with her family, a mentally unhinged woman begins to increasingly suspect that her former husband's ghost still haunts the property and tries to save her son from his presence when she realizes that it has possessed her current husband which only worsens her sanity.

Peplums-
Hercules Unchained
The Giant of Marathon

Arriving in a small village, the legendary muscleman prepares to undergo his marriage to the woman he loves and learns that she’s afflicted with a strange disease that requires him to travel to Hell to retrieve a special object to cure her and return to the human world to save her.

Erik the Conqueror

Other Films-
The Day the Sky Exploded
The Road to Fort Alamo
Savage Gringo
Knives of the Avenger
Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs

An even goofier and sillier sequel that really doesn't offer up anything new to the traditional spy-spoof formulas and really makes for a familiar watch at times. The fact that there are numerous amounts of slapstick gags throughout that range from hilarious to downright stupid is the film's bread-and-butter, which is great due to the high number that hit but the ones that miss are really troubling since they're not that funny and almost become painful to sit through at times. That there's a tendency to run with gags far longer than they should is a bad sign, but the mere fact of watching Vincent Price speak in a dubbed English accent while trying to disguise himself as a woman is worth the price of the whole movie alone, and the constant supply of jokes keeps it entertaining enough but not on par with the original.

Danger: Diabolik
Roy Colt and Winchester Jack
Rabid Dogs

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