Fabrizio De Angelis is an Italian director, screenwriter and producer.
Fabrizio De Angelis | |
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Other names | Larry Ludman |
Occupation | Director, screenwriter, producer |
Born in Rome, De Angelis started his career in the 1970s as a producer of genre films, often collaborating with Lucio Fulci, Joe D'Amato, Enzo G. Castellari and Umberto Lenzi.[1] In 1983 he adopted the stage name Larry Ludman and debuted as director and screenwriter with the action film Thunder Warrior, whose success led to two sequels.[1][2] He got another major success with Il ragazzo del kimono d'oro (aka Karate Warrior), a ripoff of The Karate Kid which generated six films and a TV miniseries, all written, produced and directed by De Angelis.[1][2]
Title | Year | Credited as | Notes | Ref(s) | |||
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Director | Screenwriter | Producer | Other | ||||
Violent Rome | 1975 | Yes | Production manager | [3][4] | |||
Violent Naples | 1976 | Yes | [3][5] | ||||
Emanuelle Around the World | 1977 | Yes | [6][7] | ||||
Zombi 2 | 1979 | Yes | [8][9] | ||||
Day of the Cobra | 1980 | Yes | Executive producer | [10] | |||
The Beyond | 1981 | Yes | [11] | ||||
The House by the Cemetery | Yes | [12] | |||||
The New York Ripper | 1982 | Yes | [13][14] | ||||
Manhattan Baby | Yes | [15][16] | |||||
1990: The Bronx Warriors | Yes | [17] | |||||
The New Barbarians | 1983 | Yes | [18][19] | ||||
Operation Nam | 1986 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [20] |
Thunder Warrior II | 1987 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [21][22] | |
Paganini Horror | 1989 | Yes | [23] | ||||
Zombie Holocaust | — | Yes | Screen story writer | [24] | |||
Thunder Warrior | — | Yes | Yes | [25] | |||
Impatto mortale | — | Yes | Yes | [26] | |||
Man Hunt | — | Yes | Yes | [27] | |||
Colpo di Stato | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer, set designer | [28] | |
Karate Warrior | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [29] | |
Il ragazzo dal kimono d'oro 2 | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [30] | |
Killer Crocodile | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Screen story writer | [31] | |
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