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Umberto Lenzi (6 August 1931 – 19 October 2017) was an Italian
film director A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, p ...
, screenwriter, and novelist. A fan of film since young age, Lenzi studied at the
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and made his first film in 1958 which went unreleased, while his official debut happened in 1961 with ''
Queen of the Seas ''Queen of the Seas'' ( it, Le avventure di Mary Read) is a 1961 adventure film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Lisa Gastoni and Jerome Courtland. Plot Cast * Lisa Gastoni as Mary Read * Jerome Courtland as Peter Goodwin * Walter ...
''. Lenzi's films of the 1960s followed popular trends of the era, which led to him directing several spy and erotic thriller films. He followed in suit in the 1970s making ''
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'' films, crime films and making the first Italian cannibal film with ''
Man from the Deep River ''Il paese del sesso selvaggio'' (English: ''The Country of Savage Sex''), also known as ''Man From Deep River'', ''Deep River Savages'' and ''Sacrifice!'', is a 1972 Italian cannibal exploitation film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Iv ...
''. He continued making films up until the 1990s and later worked as a novelist writing a series of murder mysteries.


Biography


Early life

Umberto Lenzi was born on 6 August 1931 in the
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province of Italy. Lenzi was a film enthusiast as early as grade school. While studying law, Lenzi also created film fan clubs. Lenzi eventually put off studying law and began pursuing the technical arts of filmmaking. He graduated from Rome's
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in 1956 and made ''I ragazzi di Trastevere'' as his final exam, a short film influenced by the writings of
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. Lenzi also worked as a journalist for various newspapers and magazines, including ''
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'' and, between 1957 and 1960, penned a number of detective novels and adventure stories using a pseudonym.


1960s

Prior to his officially first credited film as a director, ''
Queen of the Seas ''Queen of the Seas'' ( it, Le avventure di Mary Read) is a 1961 adventure film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Lisa Gastoni and Jerome Courtland. Plot Cast * Lisa Gastoni as Mary Read * Jerome Courtland as Peter Goodwin * Walter ...
'', Lenzi directed a film in Greece in 1958 titled ''Mia Italida stin Ellada'', or ''Vacanze ad Atene'', which was never released. Lenzi's films of the 1960s revolved around popular genres of their respective time periods. In the early 1960s, Lenzi directed many adventure films including two features about
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(''
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'' and ''
The Invincible Masked Rider ''The Invincible Masked Rider'' ( it, L'invincibile cavaliere mascherato) is a 1963 adventure film directed by Umberto Lenzi. It was based on a novel by Johnston McCulley. The film was released in the US as ''Terror of the Black Mask''.Lucanio,Pat ...
'') and two films about
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('' Sandokan the Great'' (1963) and ''
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'' (1964)). By 1965, Lenzi began directing European spy films, such as '' 008: Operation Exterminate'', followed by '' Super Seven Calling Cairo'' and ''
The Spy Who Loved Flowers ''The Spy Who Loved Flowers'' ( it, Le spie amano i fiori, also known as ''Hell Cats'') is a 1966 Italian/Spanish co-production science fiction-Eurospy film written and directed by Umberto Lenzi (here credited as "Hubert Humphry"). Set in Paris, ...
'', and even adapted the ''
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'' comic character '' Kriminal'' to the screen. Lenzi then turned to making war films such as ''
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'' and '' Legion of the Damned'' and westerns such as '' Pistol for a Hundred Coffins'' and ''All Out'' (1968). Lenzi had box office success in Italy with his erotic thrillers starring
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such as '' Orgasmo'', '' So Sweet... So Perverse'' and ''
A Quiet Place to Kill ''A Quiet Place to Kill'' ( it, Paranoia) is a 1970 ''giallo'' film directed by Umberto Lenzi. Plot Helen, a racecar driver whose personal and professional life is rapidly declining, is invited by her ex-husband Maurice's new wife Constance to ...
'' which were influenced by French "film noir" movies drawing from the works of
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and
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.


1970s

After the commercial success of ''
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'' films by
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, Lenzi followed the new trend with ''
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'', which referenced both
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novels, while another ''giallo'' '' Knife of Ice'' was a variation of
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's '' The Spiral Staircase''. Other ''gialli'' created by Lenzi in the early 1970s included ''
Spasmo ''Spasmo'' is a 1974 Italian ''giallo'' film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Robert Hoffmann and Suzy Kendall. Plot A young couple on their nightly hormonal romp decide to go to the beach, where they first meet a mysterious man who is ...
'' and ''Eyeball''. During the early 1970s, Lenzi also directed the first of the Italian cannibal films, with ''
Man from the Deep River ''Il paese del sesso selvaggio'' (English: ''The Country of Savage Sex''), also known as ''Man From Deep River'', ''Deep River Savages'' and ''Sacrifice!'', is a 1972 Italian cannibal exploitation film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Iv ...
'', a genre that he would explore again in the 1980s with ''
Eaten Alive! ''Eaten Alive!'' ( it, Mangiati vivi!) is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Umberto Lenzi. The film is about a young woman (Janet Agren) who is searching for her sister after her abduction by a cult in the jungles of New Guinea. Synopsis A ...
'' and ''
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''. During the late 1970s, Lenzi devoted himself almost exclusively to crime dramas, with the exception of two war films: ''
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'' and ''
From Hell to Victory ''From Hell to Victory'' (Italian: ''Contro 4 bandiere'', French: ''De l'enfer à la victoire'', Spanish: ''De Dunkerke a la victoria'') is a 1979 Euro War film directed by Umberto Lenzi and produced by Edmondo Amati. The international cast stars ...
'' (1979).


1980s

The 1980s marked the release of films that Roberto Curti described as some of Lenzi's "most notorious". These included ''
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'' and the previously mentioned ''
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''. Lenzi also worked on horror films towards the late 1980s, such as ''
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'' (1988) under the name Humphrey Humbert and the slasher film ''
Nightmare Beach ''Nightmare Beach'' (also released as ''Welcome to Spring Break'') is a 1989 slasher film directed by Umberto Lenzi and Harry Kirkpatrick, and starring Nicolas de Toth, Sarah Buxton, John Saxon, and Michael Parks. Plot Diablo, the leader of the De ...
'' which was credited to Harry Kirkpatrick as Lenzi refused to sign his name to the film. Other later 1980s work included horror films made for television, such as ''The House of Witchraft'' and ''The House of Lost Souls''. Both films were part of a series titled ''Le case maldette'' () which were set up by
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and were related by the theme of haunted houses. The films were shot but the series was not broadcast immediately. Lenzi reflected on these films saying he made them as if they were designed for theatrical release and that the producers, his colleagues and himself did not consider that television sponsors would not accept horror films. The two television series were eventually released on VHS in 2000 in Italy and later broadcast on Italian satellite TV in 2006. In 1989, Lenzi directed the police action film ''
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, starring
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and Charles Napier.


Post-1980s

In 1990, using his own company and a low amount of funds, Lenzi also shot two films in Brazil in a period of three months: the horror film '' Black Demons'', which in 1996 he considered to be his masterpiece, and the adventure film '' Hunt for the Golden Scorpion''. In 1992, he shot the adventure film ''
Mean Tricks ''Mean Tricks'' (original name: ''Hornsby e Rodriguez - Sfida criminale'') is a 1992 crime thriller film produced in Italy and directed by Umberto Lenzi. Released in 1992, it starred Charles Napier, David Warbeck and Stefano Sabelli. It was shot ...
'' (also known as ''Hornsby and Rodriguez'') starring Charles Napier,
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and David Brandon. ''
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'' reported in 2006 that Lenzi was shooting a
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in Italy titled ''Horror Baby''. The film's story was about a 15-year-old paraplegic girl who becomes a serial killer after viewing a neighbor having sex from her window. Lenzi later embarked on a career as a novelist, writing a series of murder mysteries set in the 1930s and '40s
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, involving real-life characters of the Italian film industry.


Death

Lenzi died on 19 October 2017. The director was hospitalized in the Ostia district of Rome. The cause of death is unknown.


Personal life

Umberto Lenzi was married to Olga Pehar, who co-wrote some of his films. Lenzi was an
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Legacy

Roberto Curti referred to Lenzi as "one of the undisputed leading figures in Italian genre cinema" and that he was "a sort of institution in Italian genre cinema." Louis Paul suggested that Lenzi released some "quite enjoyable action films in the 1960s and some good thrillers in the '70s, he never consistently excelled at any one genre" and that Lenzi would "probably be remembered most for his cannibal-themed horror films."
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discussed Lenzi in 2021, stating that the director "has been rated towards the bottom of the ranks of Italian genre craftsmen by many - me included - because of the greater availability of his pulpier, more gruesome 1980s work" noting ''
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'' and ''
Nightmare City ''Nightmare City'' ( it, Incubo sulla città contaminata: released in the United States as ''City of the Walking Dead'') is a 1980 science-fiction horror film directed by Umberto Lenzi. The film stars Hugo Stiglitz as a television news reporter ...
'' and stated that "though a trailblazer for the little-loved jungle cannibal cycle, contributing its earliest and most gruesome entries, in general Lenzi seemed one of the coat-tail riders, turning to whatever subgenre of exploitation was selling that year...and even in that class, he's less consistently interesting and exciting than
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." Newman did note the film Lenzi made with
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in the late 1960s, which Newman stated "force a reassessment" on Lenzi's work.


Select filmography


See also

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Cannibal boom Cannibal films, alternatively known as the cannibal genre or the cannibal boom, are a subgenre of horror films made predominantly by Italian filmmakers during the 1970s and 1980s. This subgenre is a collection of graphically violent movies that u ...
*
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*
Poliziotteschi Poliziotteschi (; singular ''poliziottesco'') constitute a subgenre of crime film, crime and action films that emerged in Italy in the late 1960s and reached the height of their popularity in the 1970s. They are also known as ''polizieschi all'i ...
* Spaghetti Nightmares


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