
Director
Roberto Bianchi Montero
Born 1907 · Roma, Lazio, Italy
Roberto Bianchi Montero (7 December 1907 – 7 December 1986) was an Italian actor, director and screenwriter. Born in Rome, Bianchi Montero started acting as a teenager on stage and he was a member of an amateur theater group with whom he performed in several festivals. In 1930 he entered the stage company of Ettore Petrolini, and in 1934 he founded his own company. In 1936 he got his first film role, and in the late 1930s he also was assistant director for a number of films. After the Second World War, Bianchi Montero directed numerous genre films, usually low-budget productions, in which he often also collaborated to the screenplays. He particularly specialized in melodramas, Spaghetti Westerns and Commedia sexy all'italiana films. He was the father of the director Mario Bianchi.
Directed

Notti calde d'Oriente
Director · 1962

Dramma nel porto
Director · 1965

Goodbye, Naples!
Director · 1955
La duchessa di Santa Lucia
Director · 1959
Sexy nel mondo
Director · 1964

So Sweet, So Dead
Director · 1972

Sing with us
Director · 1955

Traversata nera
Assistant Director · 1939

Attendimi - Sono io l'assassino
Director · 1949

Blueprint for a Massacre
Director · 1967
Un alibi per morire
Director · 1962
L'amante del male
Director · 1952

Colussus and the Huns
Director · 1962

The Sheriff
Director · 1959

Nobody Has Betrayed
Director · 1952

Gagliardi and Babes
Director · 1958

Orizzonte infuocato
Director · 1957
Sexy follie
Director · 1963
Acting
Writing

Notti calde d'Oriente
Writer · 1962

So Sweet, So Dead
Screenplay · 1972

Attendimi - Sono io l'assassino
Writer · 1949

Blueprint for a Massacre
Screenplay · 1967

Colussus and the Huns
Writer · 1962

Those Two in the Legion
Story · 1962

Gagliardi and Babes
Story · 1958

Universo proibito
Writer · 1965

La zia d'America va a sciare
Story · 1958

Desperate Mission
Story · 1965

The Black Panther of Ratana
Writer · 1963

Provaci anche tu Lionel
Writer · 1973

