
I Tarantiniani
Documentary
Overview
Tarantino reveres them, and for good reason. Welcome to the world of the kings of the Italian B-Movie.
Top Cast


Marcello Avallone
Marcello Avallone
Self
Marcello Avallone
Self


Lamberto Bava
Lamberto Bava
Self
Lamberto Bava
Self


Barbara Bouchet
Barbara Bouchet
Self
Barbara Bouchet
Self


Mario Caiano
Mario Caiano
Self
Mario Caiano
Self


Enzo G. Castellari
Enzo G. Castellari
Self
Enzo G. Castellari
Self


Alberto De Martino
Alberto De Martino
Self
Alberto De Martino
Self


Ruggero Deodato
Ruggero Deodato
Self
Ruggero Deodato
Self


Romolo Guerrieri
Romolo Guerrieri
Self
Romolo Guerrieri
Self


Umberto Lenzi
Umberto Lenzi
Self
Umberto Lenzi
Self


Luciano Martino
Luciano Martino
Self
Luciano Martino
Self
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