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* [[Anvilicious]]: ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'' on colonialism, and ''[[Shocking Dark]]'' on pollution and governmental corruption.
* [[B-Movie]]
* [[B-Movie]]
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: Seems to be a fan of this trope, if not full-on [[Downer Endings]] at times.
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: Seems to be a fan of this trope, if not full-on [[Downer Endings]] at times.
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* [[Pen Name]]: Has used a bunch, including Vincent Dawn, Stefan Oblowsky, and Jordan B. Matthews.
* [[Pen Name]]: Has used a bunch, including Vincent Dawn, Stefan Oblowsky, and Jordan B. Matthews.
* [[Production Posse]]: Frequently with [[Rossella Drudi]] as well as her husband, [[Claudio Fragasso]], on screenwriting duties throughout his career. Earlier on in his career, he collaborated several times with director [[Joe D'Amato]], actress [[Laura Gemser]], and her husband, [[Gabriele Tinti]]. In the 1980s, he casted [[Geretta Geretta]] and [[Reb Brown]] in his films a lot.
* [[Production Posse]]: Frequently with [[Rossella Drudi]] as well as her husband, [[Claudio Fragasso]], on screenwriting duties throughout his career. Earlier on in his career, he collaborated several times with director [[Joe D'Amato]], actress [[Laura Gemser]], and her husband, [[Gabriele Tinti]]. In the 1980s, he casted [[Geretta Geretta]] and [[Reb Brown]] in his films a lot.
* [[Recycled Soundtrack]]: Known for doing this quite often in his films, notably so in ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'', in which the theme from ''[[Dawn of the Dead]]'' was reused, as well as other songs by ''Goblin''. He also reused ''Goblin'' music in his film ''[[The Other Hell]]''.
* [[Recycled Soundtrack]]: Known for doing this quite often in his films, notably so in ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'', in which the theme from ''[[Dawn of the Dead (1978 film)|Dawn of the Dead]]'' was reused, as well as other songs by ''Goblin''. He also reused ''Goblin'' music in his film ''[[The Other Hell]]''.
* [[So Bad It's Good]]
* [[So Bad It's Good]]
* [[Stock Footage]]: Has utilized it on numerous occasions, particularly egregiously in ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'', which features footage of elephants grazing the savannah [[Artistic License: Biology|in what's supposed to be Papua New Guinea]], in addition to a shot in which stock footage is very conspicuously dubbed over with new dialogue.
* [[Stock Footage]]: Has utilized it on numerous occasions, particularly egregiously in ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'', which features footage of elephants grazing the savannah [[Artistic License: Biology|in what's supposed to be Papua New Guinea]], in addition to a shot in which stock footage is very conspicuously dubbed over with new dialogue.

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The schlockmeistro himself.

Bruno Mattei (1931-2007) was a prolific Italian filmmaker: a screenwriter, director, and editor. He was most prominent in the 1970s and 1980s. Despite the poor critical reception of his films, often criticized for their unoriginality and overall ridiculousness, he has developed a cult following over the years.

Works created by Bruno Mattei include:
Bruno Mattei provides examples of the following tropes: