
Director
Lamberto Bava
Born 1944 · Roma, Lazio, Italia
Lamberto Bava was born in Rome, Italy, and was the first of a third generation of Italian filmmakers. His grandfather, Eugenio Bava (1886-1966), was a cameraman and optics effects artist during the early days of Italian silent cinema. His father, Mario Bava (1914-1980), was a legendary cinematographer, special effects designer and director. Lamberto entered the cinema as his father's personal assistant, starting with "Planet of the Vampires" (1965). Bit by bit he gained experience from his father, who made him the assistant director for most of the rest of his films. He even co-wrote the screenplay for "Shock" (1977), Mario's last theatrical film where, in poor health during the shoot, Mario often feigned illness so Lamberto could direct a few scenes, uncredited, to gain further experience. Both Lamberto and Mario directed the made-for-TV drama "I giochi del diavolo: La Venere d'Ille" (1979). Both worked on the Dario Argento horror flick "Inferno" (1980), for which Mario designed some of the color set pieces, including the underwater ballroom, and created all the visual special effects, while Lamberto worked as Argento's assistant director. Late in 1979 Lamberto made his solo directorial debut with "Macabre" (1980), a tense drama-horror flick loosely based on a 1977 incident in New Orleans about a woman who keeps her lover's severed head in her freezer. According to Lamberto, the project started by chance when producer Pupi Avati approached him to direct as well as write the screenplay, which took just six weeks to write and direct. "Macabre" was released in Italy in February 1980 to mixed reviews, but won him recognition by his father Mario. Just two months later Mario Bava died, and an era in Italian film making came to a close. "Macabre" was not a box-office hit and, as a result, Lamberto went back to assistant directing. He worked with Dario Argento again in 1982 with "Tenebrae" (1982). In 1983 Lamberto was offered the opportunity to direct another film, titled "A Blade in the Dark" (1983), which was a violent mystery thriller shot in only three weeks on a tight budget and filmed almost entirely in a producer friend's house. Next he directed the action-flick "Blastfighter" (1984), which was filmed in the state of Georgia, and immediately afterwards directed the "Jaws" (1975)-like thriller "Devil Fish" (1984), which was shot in Florida. On both films Lamberto was purely a director for hire and had nothing to do with the script or production end. He used the pseudonym of 'John Old Jr.' for this latter film, which was a tribute to his father Mario, who often used the pseudonym 'John M. Old'. He enjoyed his best commercial success to date with "Demons" (1985), produced by Dario Argento, co-written by Dardano Sacchetti and filmed in West Berlin. This film's international success allowed him to co-write, produce and direct a sequel, "Demons 2" (1986). Lamberto returned to giallo thrillers with "Delirium" (1987). In the late 1980s the Italian cinema turned moribund. Lamberto, like most of his colleagues, turned to making films for Italian television. He also directed a remake of his father's "Black Sunday" (1960), which was titled "La maschera del demonio" (1990). Nowadays Lamberto Bava continues to divide his time between TV work and a few movies, acknowledging his inspiration from his late father, Mario.
Directed

Cannibal Holocaust
Assistant Director · 1980

Tenebre
First Assistant Director · 1982

Inferno
Assistant Director · 1980

Demons
Director · 1985

Rabid Dogs
Assistant Director · 1973

A Bay of Blood
Assistant Director · 1971

Kill, Baby... Kill!
Assistant Director · 1966

Planet of the Vampires
Second Assistant Director · 1965

Danger: Diabolik
Assistant Director · 1968

Demons 2
Director · 1986

The Cave of the Golden Rose
Director · 1991

Lisa and the Devil
Assistant Director · 1973

Hatchet for the Honeymoon
Assistant Director · 1970

The Cave of the Golden Rose 3
Director · 1993

The Cave of the Golden Rose 2
Director · 1992

The Dragon Ring
Director · 1994

The Cave of the Golden Rose 4
Director · 1994

A Blade in the Dark
Director · 1983
Acting

Tenebre
Elevator Repairman #1 (uncredited) · 1982

Demons
1st Man Exiting Subway (uncredited) · 1985

Demons 2
Sally's Father · 1986

Shock
Mover / Airplane Passenger · 1977

Inspector Coliandro
Questore · 2006

All the Colors of Giallo
Self - Director / son of Mario Bava · 2019

The Ogre
Man in bar (uncredited) · 1988

Inferno Rosso: Joe D'Amato on the Road of Excess
Self · 2021
Il mistero della cattedrale
self · 2017
The Art of Crime
Himself · 2004

You'll Die at Midnight
Police Photographer (uncredited) · 1986

Dario Argento: Panico
Self · 2024

Mario Bava: Maestro of the Macabre
Self · 2000

Graveyard Disturbance
Shop Keeper · 1988
Nightmare Delirium
self · 2024

Mario Bava: Operazione paura
Self · 2004

The Three Faces of Terror
Himself · 2004

Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered - Volume 1
Self · 2008

Italian Kings Of B
Self · 2003

Dream Time
Sé stesso · 2023
End of the Road: Making 'Rabid Dogs' & 'Kidnapped'
self · 2007

Blood on Méliès' Moon
Lamberto Bava · 2016

I Tarantiniani
Self · 2013

The Dark Fantastic
Self · 2025
Writing

Demons
Screenplay · 1985

Demons 2
Writer · 1986

Shock
Screenplay · 1977

Macabre
Writer · 1980

The Ogre
Writer · 1988

Body Puzzle
Screenplay · 1992

Dinner with a Vampire
Screenplay · 1988

You'll Die at Midnight
Screenplay · 1986

Waves of Lust
Screenstory · 1975

Graveyard Disturbance
Writer · 1988

Fantaghiro: Quest for the Quorum
Writer · 2000

Ghost Son
Story · 2007