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Mario Bava Movies

Discover the collection of Italian maestro of cinema, Mario Bava, renowned for his influential work in the horror and giallo genres. Beginning as a cinematographer, Bava's directorial debut "Black Sunday" (1960) established his reputation in gothic horror. Playing a pivotal role in defining and popularizing the giallo genre with films like "The Girl Who Knew Too Much" (1963) and <a href="https://www.arrowfilms.com/blu-ray/blood-and-black-lace-limited-edition/14869819.html">Blood and Black Lace"</a> (1964). Alongisde horror classics such as "Black Sabbath" (1963) and "Kill, Baby, Kill" (1966), showcasing his ability to create visually stunning and suspenseful films. Discover our Bava releases today!
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Blood And Black Lace Blu-ray
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Blood and Black Lace Limited Edition 4K UHD
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Rabid Dogs Blu-ray+DVD
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Shock | Beyond The Door II Slipcover | Limited Edition Blu-ray
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A Bay of Blood Blu-ray
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Blood and Black Lace | Arte Originale Slipcase | Arrow Store Exclusive | Limited Edition 4K UHD
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Blood and Black Lace Limited Edition
Blu-ray
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Black Sabbath DVD
DVD

£12.99

Discover the collection of Italian maestro of cinema, Mario Bava, renowned for his influential work in the horror and giallo genres. Beginning as a cinematographer, Bava's directorial debut "Black Sunday" (1960) established his reputation in gothic horror. Playing a pivotal role in defining and popularizing the giallo genre with films like "The Girl Who Knew Too Much" (1963) and <a href="https://www.arrowfilms.com/blu-ray/blood-and-black-lace-limited-edition/14869819.html">Blood and Black Lace"</a> (1964). Alongisde horror classics such as "Black Sabbath" (1963) and "Kill, Baby, Kill" (1966), showcasing his ability to create visually stunning and suspenseful films. Discover our Bava releases today!