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Filmography
1950
Goya
(Documentary short) (uncredited)
1977
Shock
(special effects - uncredited)
1974
Moses the Lawgiver
(TV Mini Series) (special effects - 6 episodes)
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Part VI
(1974)
... (special effects)
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Part V
(1974)
... (special effects)
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Part IV
(1974)
... (special effects)
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Part II
(1974)
... (special effects)
1971
A Bay of Blood
(matte paintings - uncredited) / (special effects - uncredited)
1970/I
Waterloo
(special effects - uncredited)
1968
Odissea
(TV Mini Series) (special effects - 2 episodes)
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Episode #1.4
(1968)
... (special effects - segment "Polifemo", uncredited)
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Episode #1.3
(1968)
... (special effects - segment "Polifemo", uncredited)
1968
Danger: Diabolik
(matte paintings - uncredited) / (special effects - uncredited)
1963
Black Sabbath
(matte paintings - uncredited) / (special effects - uncredited)
1960
Black Sunday
(matte paintings - uncredited) / (special effects - uncredited)
1968
Odissea
(TV Mini Series) (2 episodes)
1974
Rabid Dogs
(story and screenplay - uncredited)
1980
Inferno
(camera operator - uncredited) / (lighting technician - uncredited)
1954
Ulysses
(camera operator - uncredited)
1980
Inferno
(second unit director - uncredited)
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1972
Baron Blood
Man Passing by the Castle (uncredited)
1980
Inferno
(visual effects - uncredited)
1959
Ben-Hur
(special photographic effects - uncredited)
1953
Spartaco
(special photographic effects - uncredited)
2012
Moxina
(Short) (film dedicated to)
2006/II
Yellow
(Short) (dedicatee)
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Self (1 credit)
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Personal Details
Other Works:
1970: TV commercial for Mobil Oil for the Italian show Carosello.
Publicity Listings:
2 Biographical Movies
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2 Print Biographies
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1 Interview
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3 Articles
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Alternate Names:
Mario Baja | Marie Foam | John Hold | Mickey Lion | Mario | John M. Old | John Old | Rijk Sijöstrom
Spouse:
Iole Sergio
(his death)
(2 children)
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Personal Quote:
People, and critics too, should know about the circumstances under which I had to shoot my films. On
Planet of the Vampires (1965), I had nothing, literally. There was only an empty soundstage, really squalid, because we had no money. And this had to look like an alien planet! What did I do then? I took a couple of papier-mâché rocks from the nearby studio, probably leftovers from some sword and ...
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Trademark:
Frequent uses of a zoom frame onto or back from a character's face during suspense scenes.
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Nickname:
Rijk Sijöstrom